Judy Chicago, An American Vision
Books / Hardcover
Books › Art › Individual Artists › General
ISBN: 0823025853 / Publisher: Watson-Guptill, May 2000
Lucie-Smith (writer, art historian, poet, lecturer and broadcaster) gives an overview of Judy Chicago's career as an artist in which she transformed perceptions of women's art and collaborative ventures. He examines her early paintings, her individual work, and her major collaborations, as well as the vicissitudes and triumphs of her own life. The text and numerous color images (inluding four double gatefolds) pay tribute to an influential 20th-century artist. Oversize: 9.5x11.5
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A prodigious body of work that has transformed perceptions of women’s art and collaborative venture is fully scrutinized in the first book to cover the entire scope of an astonishing and influential career.One of the most controversial artists of our time, Judy Chicago is most famous for her groundbreaking installations The Dinner Party, Birth Project, and Holocaust Project. While these works have been analyzed extensively from artistic and historical perspectives, this book’s in-depth discussion also embraces many of the artist’s lesser-known pieces. Using a great variety of techniques, from drawing, painting, and printmaking to needlework and sculpture, her search for a personal means of expression is examined through lavish illustrations and edifying text.
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