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JUDY CHICAGO

A pioneer of the Feminist Art movement, Judy Chicago is one of the most influential creators of our time - her impact extending both throughout and beyond the art community. Her monumental installation "The Dinner Party" has become an icon of the 20th century.

This book provides an overview of Chicago's output for 40 years: rarely reproduced art from her pre-feminist years; her revolutionary early feminist work; "The Dinner Party" years; "The Birth Project" years; the "Powerplay" series; the "Holocaust Project"; as well as her autobiographical and recent art. Some of the work is being seen for the first time.

The book includes an introduction by art historian Edward Lucie-Smith, an interview by feminist art critic and historian Lucy R. Lippard, and biographical text by curator and educator Viki D. Thompson Wylder. The book is edited by Elizabeth A. Sackler.

2002; 11" x 10.75"; softcover; 144 pages with 100 color illustrations

Judy Chicago

Judy Chicago  003756  $29.95