The Dinner Party: From Creation to PreservationMerrell, 2007 - 308 Seiten "Judy Chicago's internationally acclaimed installation The Dinner Party is a monumental work of art conceived as a symbolic history of women in Western civilization. Strategically countering the traditional erasure of women's achievements, this epic work honors 1038 iconic, mythical, archetypal, and historical women. This, the most definitive book to be published on Chicago's masterwork, reveals the visual and intellectual scope of the installation more fully than ever before, supported by new photography, documentary images, and the artist's expanded research into the history of the women represented. Chicago begins by discussing the creative genesis of The Dinner Party, the dynamism of her collaborative approach to art-making, and the technical processes involved. Mirroring the structure of the installation, the book then divides into three beautifully illustrated "wings," or sections, covering from prehistory to the twentieth century. These explore the remarkable lives of the thirty-nine women symbolically represented as "guests of honor" at The Dinner Party, and of the 999 other women honored in the work. To conclude, Chicago reflects on the work's early--often hostile--reception in the art world and the political arena, as well as the subsequent, decades-long struggle for its preservation and permanent exhibition. At the heart of The Dinner Party is the belief that, by understanding the legacy of women's achievements, women's perceptions of themselves can be transformed. This definitive accompaniment to Chicago's installation continues its purpose and introduces the work to a new generation interested in the relationship between art, culture, and gender politics." -- Publisher's description |
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... artists . So I hung out with the male students and then with the L.A. male artists , who always looked at me somewhat askance . Moreover , if I ever dared to point out the lack of women artists in the art scene , they would ask me ...
... artists . So I hung out with the male students and then with the L.A. male artists , who always looked at me somewhat askance . Moreover , if I ever dared to point out the lack of women artists in the art scene , they would ask me ...
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... artists were expected to have a liberal arts education and to have studied the human body , both of which were impossible for most women . Nevertheless , a number of determined female artists were able to overcome these challenges and ...
... artists were expected to have a liberal arts education and to have studied the human body , both of which were impossible for most women . Nevertheless , a number of determined female artists were able to overcome these challenges and ...
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... artists . She was extremely prolific and , although she never traveled , her reputation and fame spread far beyond Bologna , where she lived . She produced at least 150 paintings on subject matter ranging from portraits to religious ...
... artists . She was extremely prolific and , although she never traveled , her reputation and fame spread far beyond Bologna , where she lived . She produced at least 150 paintings on subject matter ranging from portraits to religious ...
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INTRODUCTION | 7 |
Welcome | 25 |
CONCLUSION | 235 |
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