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Interview in New York Magazine: Judy Chicago Has a Simple Solution for Art-World Sexism

This year marks the 75th birthday of the pioneering feminist artist Judy Chicago, best known for her 1979 art installation The Dinner Party. Currently on permanent display at the Brooklyn Museum, the installation features a triangular table with place settings for 39 legendary historical and mythological women, as well as the names of 999 additional women written on the floor tiles.

Read the interview with Judy Chicago by New York Magazine.

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PostedMarch 25, 2014
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