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Author Levin, Gail, 1948- author.

Title Becoming Judy Chicago : a biography of the artist / Gail Levin
Published Berkeley : University of California Press, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (488 pages)
Summary Born to Jewish radical parents in Chicago in 1939, Judy Cohen grew up to be Judy Chicago--one of the most daring and controversial artists of her generation. Her works, once disparaged and misunderstood by the critics, have become icons of the feminist movement, earning her a place among the most influential artists of her time.0 In Becoming Judy Chicago, Gail Levin gives us a biography of uncommon intimacy and depth, revealing the artist as a person and a woman of extraordinary energy and purpose. Drawing upon Chicago's personal letters and diaries, her published and unpublished writings, and more than 250 interviews with her friends, family, admirers, and critics, Levin presents a richly detailed and moving chronicle of the artist's unique journey from obscurity to fame, including the story of how she found her audience outside of the art establishment. Chicago revolutionized the way we view art made by and for women and fundamentally changed our understanding of women's contributions to art and to society. Influential and bold, The Dinner Party has become a cultural monument. Becoming Judy Chicago tells the story of a great artist, a leader of the women's movement, a tireless crusader for equal rights, and a complicated, vital woman who dared to express her own sexuality in her art and demand recognition from a male-dominated culture
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Subject Chicago, Judy, 1939-
SUBJECT Chicago, Judy, 1939- fast
Subject Artists -- United States -- Biography
Feminism and art -- United States
ART -- Performance.
ART -- Reference.
ART -- American -- General.
Artists
Feminism and art
United States
Genre/Form Biographies
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780520971615
0520971612