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The Dinner Party: Restoring Women to History Hardcover -

by Judy Chicago; Foreword by Arnold L. Lehman; Contribution by Jane F. Gerhard

When Judy Chicago's multimedia exhibit "The Dinner Party" opened in the 1970s, it was hailed "an icon of feminist art" (ARTnews) and was seen by nearly one million people. Now, in a book celebrating the re-opening of the exhibit in Los Angeles later this year, Chicago updates the themes, interpretation, and history of her landmark exhibit.


From the rear cover

When Judy Chicago's multimedia exhibit The Dinner Party opened in the late 1970s, it was almost as shocking to the art world and to society at large as the first exhibit of Impressionists nearly a century before. And like that art, it stretched the limits of artistic vision and expression, soon becoming a landmark in art history. A symbolically rich and complex visual chronicle of the achievements of more than 1,000 women in Western civilization, The Dinner Party has been seen by nearly a million viewers worldwide. Judy Chicago's earlier books about the exhibit are now collector's items. In this new work, the artist takes you on a personal tour of The Dinner Party, discussing it genesis, aesthetic and historical meaning, now and for the future. Many new illustrations highlight this account, which celebrates the work's reemergence in an exhibition at the UCLA/Armand Hammer Museum and Cultural Center in Los Angeles.

Details

  • Title The Dinner Party: Restoring Women to History
  • Author Judy Chicago; Foreword by Arnold L. Lehman; Contribution by Jane F. Gerhard
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Pages 160
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Monacelli Press
  • ISBN 9781580933971 / 1580933971
  • Themes
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Dewey Decimal Code 709.2

About the author

A preeminent artist, author, feminist, and educator, Judy Chicago's work and life have been devoted to expanding women's presence in the arts and in art history. Her art is frequently exhibited in the United States and internationally. The Dinner Party is her best-known work.