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The Dinner Party at the Brooklyn Museum. The Dinner Party was created by artist Judy Chicago, with the assistance of numerous volunteers, with the goal to "end the ongoing cycle of omission in which women were written out of the historical record."
Judy Chicago (born Judith Sylvia Cohen; July 20, 1939) is an American feminist artist, art educator, [3] and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces about birth and creation images, which examine the role of women in history and culture.
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She's been an artistic chameleon for more than six decades. Now, at 82, Judy Chicago is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's de Young Museum. Correspondent ...
The International Honor Quilt (also known as the International Quilting Bee) is a collective feminist art project initiated in 1980 by Judy Chicago as a companion piece to The Dinner Party. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The piece is a collection of 539 two-foot-long quilted triangles that honor women from around the world. [ 3 ]
National Gallery of Art Ex collection: Corcoran Gallery of Art Winter Landscape [217] Oil on canvas 1889 Art Institute of Chicago Roman Fountain [218] Oil on canvas ca.1891 Long Collection of American Art [1]: 310 Julius Rolshoven: Hall in the Doge's Palace, Venice [219] Oil on canvas 1888 Possibly in a British collection [1]: 310