The Tel Aviv Museum of Art is situated just a few hundred feet from Hostage Square, the site of mass demonstrations during ...
When a feminist artist named Judy gave herself the surname of Chicago — a way to rid herself of “all names imposed upon her through male social dominance,” she wrote in an announcement in ArtForum and ...
Artist Judy Chicago sees the world through colored lenses. Literally—sometimes lilac, sometimes pink, many shades of blue—but never the standard clear. “Actually, the world doesn’t look different with ...
There were five dozen openings in L.A. last weekend, but chances are Judy Chicago’s dominated your feed. At a completely mobbed-out Jeffrey Deitch gallery, where a collection of her early sculptural ...
“The work and research that Judy has made, and the enrichment of history she creates both on a pure intellectual level and on an artistic one to allow people to receive it all is profound,” ...
Fortunately things are different now. But for much of art history, the creative pursuits were dominated by men. While that may have been shifting when a young Judy Gerowitz graduated from UCLA in the ...
For 60 years, the American feminist artist Judy Chicago has been making "thunderous art driven by the certainty that men are bad and women are good", said Waldemar Januszczak in The Sunday Times. Born ...
Foreword / Susan Fisher Sterling -- Who's afraid of Judy Chicago? / Sarah Thornton -- In conversation with Judy Chicago / Hans Ulrich Obrist -- Through minimal to feminist / Chad Alligood -- : Early ...
What makes for a good dinner party? It isn’t flowers or tablescapes, or even food. Seasoned hosts know that a party is a success when those who weren’t invited talk about it—whether out of admiration ...
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. Judy Chicago, noted American feminist artist, and Larry Bell, sculptor and abstract artist, will kick off a new ...
One of the nice things about moving back to New York City is that every time you turn around something interesting is happening. So it was that I found myself in the Rubin Lobby, a huge glass ...
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Judy Chicago’s feminist art lands in Tel Aviv, igniting boycott call, hard questions about Israel
A group of Israeli and Palestinian artists wrote to Chicago and her collaborator, artist Nadya Tolokonnikova, urging them to “not artwash the genocide and ongoing ethnic cleansing” in Gaza.
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