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Judy Chicago, founding mother of feminist art
She's been an artistic chameleon for more than six decades. Now, at 82, Judy Chicago is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's de Young Museum. Correspondent Martha Teichner talked with Chicago about how she gave up being like "one of the boys" in a male-dominated art world, to forge her own identity; her landmark piece, "The Dinner Party"; and the subsequent work that has defined her as an artist of unusual breadth.
"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
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published: 02 Jan 2022
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Judy Chicago: The Dinner Party
"Women don't belong on a table," according to Judy Chicago. Discussing her installation The Dinner Party (1974–79), Chicago explains how she focused on women's lives to present an alternative narrative of Western civilization.
published: 07 May 2019
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Judy Chicago – ‘I’m an Artist and a Troublemaker' | TateShots
Judy Chicago is an artist and author. To tie in with the 50th anniversary of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Chicago has created a mural on the walls of the Grail Silo in Liverpool which responds to the lyrics of the song Fixing a Hole. The work is the artist’s largest painting to date.
After studying painting and sculpture in the 1970s at the University of California, Los Angeles, Chicago was the first artist to launch a feminist art programme. Her goal has been to create a place for female-centred imagery and to overcome the erasure of women’s achievements in art and society.
Chicago’s most influential work is the iconic installation The Dinner Party (1974–9), which today is a permanent exhibition at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Bro...
published: 30 Jun 2017
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Artist Judy Chicago introduces 'Revelations' | Serpentine
Throughout her six-decade career, artist Judy Chicago has contested the absence and erasure of women in the Western cultural canon, developing a distinctive visual language that gives visibility to their experiences.
'Revelations' will be her largest solo presentation in a London institution. The exhibition takes its name from an unpublished illuminated manuscript Chicago penned in the early 1970s whilst creating The Dinner Party (1974–79) – a monumental installation that symbolises the achievements of 1038 women, now permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum, New York.
To coincide with the exhibition, the manuscript will be published for the first time by Serpentine and Thames & Hudson. It offers a radical retelling of history and a vision of a just and equitable world.
'Judy Chicago: ...
published: 20 May 2024
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Judy Chicago on “Womanhouse”
Judy Chicago shares her memories of Womanhouse, a groundbreaking feminist art installation from 1972. Organized by Chicago and Miriam Shapiro, in association with the Feminist Art Program at California Institute of the Arts, Womanhouse featured the work of twenty three women and explored issues related to feminine ideas of domesticity.
Filmed in Washington D.C. in April, 2017. This video is part of the Judy Chicago Visual Archive at the The Betty Boyd Dettre Library & Research Center at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
published: 13 Sep 2017
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Judy Chicago on Feminist Art
Judy Chicago recounts the experience of being a woman artist in the 1960s and 1970s, when the art world was dominated by men.
Related ideas:
Judy discusses Rejection Quintet: https://youtu.be/_rX-23tHIuw
See Judy's celebration of female shapes: https://youtu.be/tskczrGpESA
published: 25 Oct 2010
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Judy Chicago | The Dinner Party, 1974-79
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party (1974-79) is an icon of 1970's American feminist art, and one of the most important artworks of the twentieth century. The installation celebrates the achievements and lives of 1,038 historical and mythical women while paying tribute to all women whose stories have been lost to history through erasure or suppression.
@Brooklyn Museum
#judychicago #thedinnerparty #brooklynmuseum
published: 18 Jan 2019
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Judy Chicago: Making Change
Judy Chicago: Making Change is a short documentary on the making of the artist’s very first retrospective exhibition, “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective”. Through the voice of friends, collaborators, and creatives operating in various industries—and the artist herself—this film highlights the depth, variety, rigor, and consistent radicality of Chicago’s artistic practice spanning 60 years. Shot in three distinct locations by an all-women production crew, the film includes footage of Judy’s home and workspace in Belen, New Mexico, and the newly installed exhibition at the de Young museum. It features interviews with author Kevin Kwan, fashion designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, art historian Jenni Sorkin, FAMSF contemporary art curator Claudia Schmuckli, lifelong friend and collaborator Diane Gelon, ...
published: 07 Oct 2021
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TOP 17 AMERICAN WOMEN PAINTERS LIVING TODAY
The Top American Women Painters Right Now!!!!! We all know about the great painters of the past. But do you know who are the great painters of the present day?! Here's their names!
🍿 Watch Next (Key Videos for Painters)
→ TOP 100 CONTEMPORARY PAINTERS LIVING TODAY: https://youtu.be/1apj0R-1Dtk
🧑💻🙋♀️About the ARTPATICO team
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→ To promote local and international art fairs
→ To spark a positive debate around art related topics
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Table of contents:
00:00 — 17...
published: 04 Aug 2024
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Judy Chicago on the Art World, AI and Protest Movements | The Businessweek Show
Feminist Artist Judy Chicago talks about challenges young artists face, why being able to draw is still important for practicing artists and her exhibition Herstory. Interview recorded Oct. 12, 2023.
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published: 30 Jan 2024
6:54
Judy Chicago, founding mother of feminist art
She's been an artistic chameleon for more than six decades. Now, at 82, Judy Chicago is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's...
She's been an artistic chameleon for more than six decades. Now, at 82, Judy Chicago is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's de Young Museum. Correspondent Martha Teichner talked with Chicago about how she gave up being like "one of the boys" in a male-dominated art world, to forge her own identity; her landmark piece, "The Dinner Party"; and the subsequent work that has defined her as an artist of unusual breadth.
"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
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She's been an artistic chameleon for more than six decades. Now, at 82, Judy Chicago is being celebrated with her first career retrospective, at San Francisco's de Young Museum. Correspondent Martha Teichner talked with Chicago about how she gave up being like "one of the boys" in a male-dominated art world, to forge her own identity; her landmark piece, "The Dinner Party"; and the subsequent work that has defined her as an artist of unusual breadth.
"CBS Sunday Morning" features stories on the arts, music, nature, entertainment, sports, history, science and Americana, and highlights unique human accomplishments and achievements. Check local listings for CBS Sunday Morning broadcast times.
Subscribe to the "CBS Sunday Morning" YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/20gXwJT
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- published: 02 Jan 2022
- views: 39790
1:16
Judy Chicago: The Dinner Party
"Women don't belong on a table," according to Judy Chicago. Discussing her installation The Dinner Party (1974–79), Chicago explains how she focused on women's ...
"Women don't belong on a table," according to Judy Chicago. Discussing her installation The Dinner Party (1974–79), Chicago explains how she focused on women's lives to present an alternative narrative of Western civilization.
https://wn.com/Judy_Chicago_The_Dinner_Party
"Women don't belong on a table," according to Judy Chicago. Discussing her installation The Dinner Party (1974–79), Chicago explains how she focused on women's lives to present an alternative narrative of Western civilization.
- published: 07 May 2019
- views: 44170
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Judy Chicago – ‘I’m an Artist and a Troublemaker' | TateShots
Judy Chicago is an artist and author. To tie in with the 50th anniversary of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Chicago has created a mura...
Judy Chicago is an artist and author. To tie in with the 50th anniversary of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Chicago has created a mural on the walls of the Grail Silo in Liverpool which responds to the lyrics of the song Fixing a Hole. The work is the artist’s largest painting to date.
After studying painting and sculpture in the 1970s at the University of California, Los Angeles, Chicago was the first artist to launch a feminist art programme. Her goal has been to create a place for female-centred imagery and to overcome the erasure of women’s achievements in art and society.
Chicago’s most influential work is the iconic installation The Dinner Party (1974–9), which today is a permanent exhibition at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
https://wn.com/Judy_Chicago_–_‘I’M_An_Artist_And_A_Troublemaker'_|_Tateshots
Judy Chicago is an artist and author. To tie in with the 50th anniversary of the Beatles album Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Chicago has created a mural on the walls of the Grail Silo in Liverpool which responds to the lyrics of the song Fixing a Hole. The work is the artist’s largest painting to date.
After studying painting and sculpture in the 1970s at the University of California, Los Angeles, Chicago was the first artist to launch a feminist art programme. Her goal has been to create a place for female-centred imagery and to overcome the erasure of women’s achievements in art and society.
Chicago’s most influential work is the iconic installation The Dinner Party (1974–9), which today is a permanent exhibition at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.
Subscribe for weekly films: http://goo.gl/X1ZnEl
- published: 30 Jun 2017
- views: 51971
2:53
Artist Judy Chicago introduces 'Revelations' | Serpentine
Throughout her six-decade career, artist Judy Chicago has contested the absence and erasure of women in the Western cultural canon, developing a distinctive vis...
Throughout her six-decade career, artist Judy Chicago has contested the absence and erasure of women in the Western cultural canon, developing a distinctive visual language that gives visibility to their experiences.
'Revelations' will be her largest solo presentation in a London institution. The exhibition takes its name from an unpublished illuminated manuscript Chicago penned in the early 1970s whilst creating The Dinner Party (1974–79) – a monumental installation that symbolises the achievements of 1038 women, now permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum, New York.
To coincide with the exhibition, the manuscript will be published for the first time by Serpentine and Thames & Hudson. It offers a radical retelling of history and a vision of a just and equitable world.
'Judy Chicago: Revelations' opens on 23 May at Serpentine North.
https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/judy-chicago-revelations/
Revelations made possible by @Dior and Sybil Robson Orr and Matthew Orr. What If Women Ruled the World? produced in partnership with DMINTI, claim your digital participation token registered on the Tezos blockchain.
Follow Serpentine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serpentineuk/
https://wn.com/Artist_Judy_Chicago_Introduces_'Revelations'_|_Serpentine
Throughout her six-decade career, artist Judy Chicago has contested the absence and erasure of women in the Western cultural canon, developing a distinctive visual language that gives visibility to their experiences.
'Revelations' will be her largest solo presentation in a London institution. The exhibition takes its name from an unpublished illuminated manuscript Chicago penned in the early 1970s whilst creating The Dinner Party (1974–79) – a monumental installation that symbolises the achievements of 1038 women, now permanently housed at the Brooklyn Museum, New York.
To coincide with the exhibition, the manuscript will be published for the first time by Serpentine and Thames & Hudson. It offers a radical retelling of history and a vision of a just and equitable world.
'Judy Chicago: Revelations' opens on 23 May at Serpentine North.
https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/judy-chicago-revelations/
Revelations made possible by @Dior and Sybil Robson Orr and Matthew Orr. What If Women Ruled the World? produced in partnership with DMINTI, claim your digital participation token registered on the Tezos blockchain.
Follow Serpentine on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serpentineuk/
- published: 20 May 2024
- views: 1165
35:54
Judy Chicago on “Womanhouse”
Judy Chicago shares her memories of Womanhouse, a groundbreaking feminist art installation from 1972. Organized by Chicago and Miriam Shapiro, in association wi...
Judy Chicago shares her memories of Womanhouse, a groundbreaking feminist art installation from 1972. Organized by Chicago and Miriam Shapiro, in association with the Feminist Art Program at California Institute of the Arts, Womanhouse featured the work of twenty three women and explored issues related to feminine ideas of domesticity.
Filmed in Washington D.C. in April, 2017. This video is part of the Judy Chicago Visual Archive at the The Betty Boyd Dettre Library & Research Center at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
https://wn.com/Judy_Chicago_On_“Womanhouse”
Judy Chicago shares her memories of Womanhouse, a groundbreaking feminist art installation from 1972. Organized by Chicago and Miriam Shapiro, in association with the Feminist Art Program at California Institute of the Arts, Womanhouse featured the work of twenty three women and explored issues related to feminine ideas of domesticity.
Filmed in Washington D.C. in April, 2017. This video is part of the Judy Chicago Visual Archive at the The Betty Boyd Dettre Library & Research Center at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
- published: 13 Sep 2017
- views: 44569
2:56
Judy Chicago on Feminist Art
Judy Chicago recounts the experience of being a woman artist in the 1960s and 1970s, when the art world was dominated by men.
Related ideas:
Judy discusses Rej...
Judy Chicago recounts the experience of being a woman artist in the 1960s and 1970s, when the art world was dominated by men.
Related ideas:
Judy discusses Rejection Quintet: https://youtu.be/_rX-23tHIuw
See Judy's celebration of female shapes: https://youtu.be/tskczrGpESA
https://wn.com/Judy_Chicago_On_Feminist_Art
Judy Chicago recounts the experience of being a woman artist in the 1960s and 1970s, when the art world was dominated by men.
Related ideas:
Judy discusses Rejection Quintet: https://youtu.be/_rX-23tHIuw
See Judy's celebration of female shapes: https://youtu.be/tskczrGpESA
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 59487
1:53
Judy Chicago | The Dinner Party, 1974-79
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party (1974-79) is an icon of 1970's American feminist art, and one of the most important artworks of the twentieth century. The insta...
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party (1974-79) is an icon of 1970's American feminist art, and one of the most important artworks of the twentieth century. The installation celebrates the achievements and lives of 1,038 historical and mythical women while paying tribute to all women whose stories have been lost to history through erasure or suppression.
@Brooklyn Museum
#judychicago #thedinnerparty #brooklynmuseum
https://wn.com/Judy_Chicago_|_The_Dinner_Party,_1974_79
Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party (1974-79) is an icon of 1970's American feminist art, and one of the most important artworks of the twentieth century. The installation celebrates the achievements and lives of 1,038 historical and mythical women while paying tribute to all women whose stories have been lost to history through erasure or suppression.
@Brooklyn Museum
#judychicago #thedinnerparty #brooklynmuseum
- published: 18 Jan 2019
- views: 9906
9:19
Judy Chicago: Making Change
Judy Chicago: Making Change is a short documentary on the making of the artist’s very first retrospective exhibition, “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective”. Through t...
Judy Chicago: Making Change is a short documentary on the making of the artist’s very first retrospective exhibition, “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective”. Through the voice of friends, collaborators, and creatives operating in various industries—and the artist herself—this film highlights the depth, variety, rigor, and consistent radicality of Chicago’s artistic practice spanning 60 years. Shot in three distinct locations by an all-women production crew, the film includes footage of Judy’s home and workspace in Belen, New Mexico, and the newly installed exhibition at the de Young museum. It features interviews with author Kevin Kwan, fashion designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, art historian Jenni Sorkin, FAMSF contemporary art curator Claudia Schmuckli, lifelong friend and collaborator Diane Gelon, and Judy Chicago herself.
Learn more about “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective”: https://deyoung.famsf.org/exhibitions/judy-chicago
About the Filmmakers
Kate Amend\ Director
Amend has edited two Academy Award-winning documentaries, “Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport” and “The Long Way Home.” She’s the recipient of the IDA’s inaugural award for Outstanding Achievement in Editing, the ACE Eddie Award, and an Emmy nomination for her film “The Case Against 8.” She represents the Documentary Branch on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and is an advisor at the Sundance Documentary Edit and Story Labs. Amend has a deep knowledge and understanding of Judy Chicago’s work. She broke into documentaries as an apprentice editor on Johanna Demetrakas’s film “Right Out of History,” which documented the making of Judy Chicago’s sculpture “The Dinner Party,” and she has remained involved in Judy’s work. Since then, she’s brought her unique creative sense to dozens of films including “Serena,” “Sound of Redemption,” “Foster,” “First Position,” “Beah: A Black Woman Speaks,” “Feminists: What Were They Thinking?” and the Netflix series “The Keepers.”
Tim Marrinan\ Director, Producer, Editor
Tim Marrinan directed and produced the critically acclaimed feature documentary “Burden,” which explored the life and work of seminal artist Chris Burden. Made over the final years of Burden’s life, the film captured the energy and danger of his controversial early performance works and traced his evolution from a young boundary-pushing artist to elder statesman of the L.A. art scene. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it was selected as one of the must-see films of the festival by publications including Rolling Stone, Time Out, The Village Voice, The Hollywood Reporter, and others. It was released theatrically in the U.S. by Magnolia Pictures and is available internationally on Netflix.
Lisa Remington\ Producer
An Emmy-nominated filmmaker, Lisa Remington has produced over two dozen documentaries including Nathaniel Kahn’s art world exploration "The Price of Everything” (Sundance 2018), Johanna Demetrakas’s inspiring Netflix Original Documentary “Feminists: What Were They Thinking?”, and Mark Jonathan Harris’s myth-busting look at the Los Angeles foster care system, “Foster.” Other projects include Rory Kennedy’s portrait of her mother, “Ethel” (Sundance 2012, HBO), Davis Guggenheim’s Obama campaign short “The Road We’ve Traveled,” and Jessica Yu’s short about net neutrality, made for the Ford Foundation, “ForEveryone.net.” Lisa co-produced Sam Feder’s “Disclosure” (Sundance 2020), Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee’s “Cesar’s Last Fast” (Sundance 2014), and Lucy Walker’s “Countdown to Zero” (Sundance 2010). Lisa serves as a mentor for Sundance Institute’s Creative Producing Program and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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https://wn.com/Judy_Chicago_Making_Change
Judy Chicago: Making Change is a short documentary on the making of the artist’s very first retrospective exhibition, “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective”. Through the voice of friends, collaborators, and creatives operating in various industries—and the artist herself—this film highlights the depth, variety, rigor, and consistent radicality of Chicago’s artistic practice spanning 60 years. Shot in three distinct locations by an all-women production crew, the film includes footage of Judy’s home and workspace in Belen, New Mexico, and the newly installed exhibition at the de Young museum. It features interviews with author Kevin Kwan, fashion designer Maria Grazia Chiuri, art historian Jenni Sorkin, FAMSF contemporary art curator Claudia Schmuckli, lifelong friend and collaborator Diane Gelon, and Judy Chicago herself.
Learn more about “Judy Chicago: A Retrospective”: https://deyoung.famsf.org/exhibitions/judy-chicago
About the Filmmakers
Kate Amend\ Director
Amend has edited two Academy Award-winning documentaries, “Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport” and “The Long Way Home.” She’s the recipient of the IDA’s inaugural award for Outstanding Achievement in Editing, the ACE Eddie Award, and an Emmy nomination for her film “The Case Against 8.” She represents the Documentary Branch on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and is an advisor at the Sundance Documentary Edit and Story Labs. Amend has a deep knowledge and understanding of Judy Chicago’s work. She broke into documentaries as an apprentice editor on Johanna Demetrakas’s film “Right Out of History,” which documented the making of Judy Chicago’s sculpture “The Dinner Party,” and she has remained involved in Judy’s work. Since then, she’s brought her unique creative sense to dozens of films including “Serena,” “Sound of Redemption,” “Foster,” “First Position,” “Beah: A Black Woman Speaks,” “Feminists: What Were They Thinking?” and the Netflix series “The Keepers.”
Tim Marrinan\ Director, Producer, Editor
Tim Marrinan directed and produced the critically acclaimed feature documentary “Burden,” which explored the life and work of seminal artist Chris Burden. Made over the final years of Burden’s life, the film captured the energy and danger of his controversial early performance works and traced his evolution from a young boundary-pushing artist to elder statesman of the L.A. art scene. The film premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival, where it was selected as one of the must-see films of the festival by publications including Rolling Stone, Time Out, The Village Voice, The Hollywood Reporter, and others. It was released theatrically in the U.S. by Magnolia Pictures and is available internationally on Netflix.
Lisa Remington\ Producer
An Emmy-nominated filmmaker, Lisa Remington has produced over two dozen documentaries including Nathaniel Kahn’s art world exploration "The Price of Everything” (Sundance 2018), Johanna Demetrakas’s inspiring Netflix Original Documentary “Feminists: What Were They Thinking?”, and Mark Jonathan Harris’s myth-busting look at the Los Angeles foster care system, “Foster.” Other projects include Rory Kennedy’s portrait of her mother, “Ethel” (Sundance 2012, HBO), Davis Guggenheim’s Obama campaign short “The Road We’ve Traveled,” and Jessica Yu’s short about net neutrality, made for the Ford Foundation, “ForEveryone.net.” Lisa co-produced Sam Feder’s “Disclosure” (Sundance 2020), Richard Ray Perez and Lorena Parlee’s “Cesar’s Last Fast” (Sundance 2014), and Lucy Walker’s “Countdown to Zero” (Sundance 2010). Lisa serves as a mentor for Sundance Institute’s Creative Producing Program and is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
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- published: 07 Oct 2021
- views: 12302
20:35
TOP 17 AMERICAN WOMEN PAINTERS LIVING TODAY
The Top American Women Painters Right Now!!!!! We all know about the great painters of the past. But do you know who are the great painters of the present day?!...
The Top American Women Painters Right Now!!!!! We all know about the great painters of the past. But do you know who are the great painters of the present day?! Here's their names!
🍿 Watch Next (Key Videos for Painters)
→ TOP 100 CONTEMPORARY PAINTERS LIVING TODAY: https://youtu.be/1apj0R-1Dtk
🧑💻🙋♀️About the ARTPATICO team
International team of Artists, Videographers and Finance professionals making up a total of 4 nationalities from U.S. to Eastern Europe.
🎯 The mission of the ARTPATICO YouTube channel:
→ To educate ourselves and our viewers by providing content on the Art Scene, Artists and their Artworks
→ To promote local and international art fairs
→ To spark a positive debate around art related topics
📤 BUSINESS INQUIRIES
→
[email protected]
Table of contents:
00:00 — 17. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
01:36 — 16. Marilyn Minter
02:57 — 15. Shahzia Sikander
04:11 — 14. Julie Mehretu
05:55 — 13. Amy Sherald
07:10 — 12. Kara Walker
08:57 — 11. Mickalene Thomas
10:12 — 10. Simone Leigh
11:20 — 09. Guerilla Girls
12:43 — 08. Kiki Smith
13:34 - 07. Sheila Hicks
14:44 - 06. Yoko Ono
15:42 - 05. Lynda Benglis
16:36 - 04. Jenny Holzer
17:37 - 03. Barbara Kruger
18:34 - 02. Cindy Sherman
19:36 - 01. Judy Chicago
#artpatico #painters #bestpainters #american #usa #women #art
https://wn.com/Top_17_American_Women_Painters_Living_Today
The Top American Women Painters Right Now!!!!! We all know about the great painters of the past. But do you know who are the great painters of the present day?! Here's their names!
🍿 Watch Next (Key Videos for Painters)
→ TOP 100 CONTEMPORARY PAINTERS LIVING TODAY: https://youtu.be/1apj0R-1Dtk
🧑💻🙋♀️About the ARTPATICO team
International team of Artists, Videographers and Finance professionals making up a total of 4 nationalities from U.S. to Eastern Europe.
🎯 The mission of the ARTPATICO YouTube channel:
→ To educate ourselves and our viewers by providing content on the Art Scene, Artists and their Artworks
→ To promote local and international art fairs
→ To spark a positive debate around art related topics
📤 BUSINESS INQUIRIES
→
[email protected]
Table of contents:
00:00 — 17. Jaune Quick-To-See Smith
01:36 — 16. Marilyn Minter
02:57 — 15. Shahzia Sikander
04:11 — 14. Julie Mehretu
05:55 — 13. Amy Sherald
07:10 — 12. Kara Walker
08:57 — 11. Mickalene Thomas
10:12 — 10. Simone Leigh
11:20 — 09. Guerilla Girls
12:43 — 08. Kiki Smith
13:34 - 07. Sheila Hicks
14:44 - 06. Yoko Ono
15:42 - 05. Lynda Benglis
16:36 - 04. Jenny Holzer
17:37 - 03. Barbara Kruger
18:34 - 02. Cindy Sherman
19:36 - 01. Judy Chicago
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- published: 04 Aug 2024
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Judy Chicago on the Art World, AI and Protest Movements | The Businessweek Show
Feminist Artist Judy Chicago talks about challenges young artists face, why being able to draw is still important for practicing artists and her exhibition Hers...
Feminist Artist Judy Chicago talks about challenges young artists face, why being able to draw is still important for practicing artists and her exhibition Herstory. Interview recorded Oct. 12, 2023.
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Feminist Artist Judy Chicago talks about challenges young artists face, why being able to draw is still important for practicing artists and her exhibition Herstory. Interview recorded Oct. 12, 2023.
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- published: 30 Jan 2024
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