Forty years after her landmark installation The Dinner Party (1974–1979) made its debut in San Francisco, Judy Chicago will get a homecoming of sorts in the largest exhibition of her work to date.Forty years after her landmark installation The Dinner Party (1974–1979) made its debut in San Francisco, Judy Chicago will get a homecoming of sorts in the largest exhibition of her work to date.Chicago is considered among the foremost artists to come out of the Feminist Art Movement of the 1970s, in which she played a key role through her work in developing consciousness-raising arts education programs. This exhibition will look at the full breadth of Chicago’s work, which has spanned five decades and taken the form of paintings, ceramic sculptures, drawings, prints, and performance work.
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de Young Museum | de YoungWells Fargo Center50 Hagiwara Tea Garden DriveCA 94118San Francisco, de Young Museum | de YoungWells Fargo Center50 Hagiwara Tea Garden DriveCA 94118San Francisco, Forty years after her landmark installation The Dinner Party (1974–1979) made its debut in San Francisco, Judy Chicago will get a homecoming of sorts in the largest exhibition of her work to date.Forty years after her landmark installation The Dinner Party (1974–1979) made its debut in San Francisco, Judy Chicago will get a homecoming of sorts in the largest exhibition of her work to date.Chicago is considered among the foremost artists to come out of the Feminist Art Movement of the 1970s, in which she played a key role through her work in developing consciousness-raising arts education programs. This exhibition will look at the full breadth of Chicago’s work, which has spanned five decades and taken the form of paintings, ceramic sculptures, drawings, prints, and performance work. Book tickets