朱迪·芝加哥(Judy Chicago)
艺术家: 朱迪·芝加哥
生于: 1939年7月20日;芝加哥,伊利诺斯州,美国
国籍: 美国
流派: 女权主义艺术
领域: 绘画,雕塑,安装
受影响: Georgia O'Keeffe,弗里达·卡洛,米里亚姆·夏皮罗,Arts and Crafts
影响: Feminist Art
机构: 加州大学(UCLA),洛杉矶,加州,美国
朱迪·芝加哥是美国女权主义艺术家和作家,以她的大型合作艺术装置作品而闻名,这些作品探讨了妇女在历史和文化中的作用。生于伊利诺伊州芝加哥的朱迪丝·科恩,父亲和第一任丈夫去世后,她会改名,选择脱离男性主导的命名惯例。到20世纪70年代,芝加哥创造了“女权主义艺术”这个词,并在美国建立了第一个女权主义艺术项目。芝加哥'的作品包含了在艺术上刻板地放在女性身上的技能,如针线活,与刻板地男性技能如焊接和烟火技术相抵触。芝加哥和39的杰作是在布鲁克林艺术博物馆收藏的晚宴。
Artist :Judy Chicago
Additional Name :Judy Cohen
Born : Chicago, Illinois, United States
Nationality :American
Art Movement :Feminist Art
Field :painting,sculpture,installation
Influenced by :georgia-o-keeffe,frida-kahlo,miriam-schapiro,artists-by-art-movement/arts-and-crafts
Influenced on :artists-by-art-movement/feminist-art
Art institution :University of California (UCLA), Los Angeles, CA, US
Judy Chicago is an American feminist artist and writer known for her large collaborative art installation pieces which examine the role of women in history and culture. Born in Chicago, Illinois, as Judith Cohen, she would change her name after the death of her father and her first husband, choosing to disconnect from the idea of male dominated naming conventions. By the 1970s, Chicago had coined the term "feminist art" and had founded the first feminist art program in the United States. Chicago's work incorporates skills stereotypically placed upon women artistically, such as needlework, counteracted with stereotypical male skills such as welding and pyrotechnics. Chicago's masterpiece work is The Dinner Party, which resides in the collection of the Brooklyn Museum.