Judy Chicago’s influential career spans six decades, and Brooklyn Museum is the home of her feminist
Judy Chicago’s influential career spans six decades, and Brooklyn Museum is the home of her feminist tour-de-force The Dinner Party (1974-79). Chicago’s 1960s paintings, drawings and sculptures, feature color and content that challenged the dominant minimalist style of the time. In her work Untitled Donut Drawing, Chicago’s exacting hand traces what she called “central-core” imagery that would align with her ideas of representing women in abstract art in the following years.See this Chicago’s drawing in Out of Place: A Feminist Look at the Collection on view alongside The Dinner Party through January 3, 2021.Posted by Carmen HermoJudy Chicago (American, born 1939). Untitled Donut Drawing, 1968. Colored Pencil with graphite under drawing. Brooklyn Museum, Gift of the Paula Hays Harper Trust, 2013.79. © artist or artist’s estate -- source link
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