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The Great Women Artists

Judy Chicago

The Great Women Artists

Katy Hessel

Arts

4.8877 Ratings

🗓️ 22 May 2024

⏱️ 37 minutes

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I am so excited to say that my guest on the GWA Podcast is one of the most pioneering and revelatory artists alive, Judy Chicago. Born Judith Sylvia Cohen, then Judy Gerowitz, but changed it to Judy Chicago to renounce the name of her first husband to instead adopt the name of her birth city instead, Chicago has been at the forefront of art since the 1960s. Following her studies at UCLA in the 1950s, Chicago attended auto body school, as the only woman out of 250 men. It was here that she learnt to use spray guns, but instead of actually painting cars, she used these skills to formulate vaginal forms onto carhoods, as if to poke fun at her male contemporaries. In the 1960s, she turned to Minimalism, creating block-like sculptures which she executed in exuberant colours. While her work was acclaimed, she was one of only three women (out of 51 artists) included in the landmark Jewish Museum exhibition, Primary Structures, in 1966. During this decade, she became increasingly aware of the lack of women artists available to her – as an undergraduate at UCLA in the late 1950s and 60s, she had taken a class titled the Intellectual History of Europe, where her professor declared that women had made zero contributions to European History – so she set herself the task of looking for it herself. As she has said “there was actually a huge amount of information if one looked for it, especially dating back to the 19th century…” Out of this – and turning to the importance of education – she began the first ever feminist art programme, at Fresno State College, with artist Miriam Schapiro in 1970, which, as feminist art historian, Linda Nochlin has declared, was a time when there were no women’s studies, no feminist theory, no African American studies, no queer theory, no postcolonial studies. What there was ... was a seamless web of great art, often called “The Pyramids to Picasso”... extolling great (male, of course) artistic achievement since the very dawn of history’... In the 1970s, Chicago created the famous Dinner Party, worked on between 1974 and 1978: a giant minimalist-like table that awards 39 women from history and mythology a ‘seat at the table’ – with the further names of 999 women in the porcelain in the middle. She has created images of birth, death, animals, plants, that deal with an attitude entrenched in feminism towards caring for our planet, and so much more. But! The reason why we are speaking to her today is because this summer in London, Chicago will take over the Serpentine Gallery with an exhibition that corresponds to her major new book: Revelations, a project that has been unrealised for over 30 years, but is finally being published, that includes rewriting the story of creation, spotlighting the Great Mother Goddess, and a plethora of other women, and challenging the patriarchal paradigms that have always dictated how stories have been read, written, and accepted. -- LINKS: https://www.serpentinegalleries.org/whats-on/judy-chicago-revelations/?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjwo6GyBhBwEiwAzQTmc3bNjJ0zjNj2RgMuZomrRmjd8Bhuvx6YlLjhkJ8sk0ZYIgxU_IQVmRoCEWoQAvD_BwE https://www.thamesandhudsonusa.com/books/judy-chicago-revelations-hardcover https://judychicago.com/ https://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/view/judy-chicago-herstory -- THIS EPISODE IS GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY THE LEVETT COLLECTION: https://www.famm.com/en/ https://www.instagram.com/famm.mougins // https://www.merrellpublishers.com/9781858947037 Follow us: Katy Hessel: @thegreatwomenartists / @katy.hessel Sound editing by Nada Smiljanic Music by Ben Wetherfield

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0:00.0

Welcome back to series 11 of the Great Women Artists podcast.

0:05.5

It's great to have you back and do we have an exciting series for you?

0:09.4

But just before we get to this, I am so excited to say that this series is supported by the Levitt Collection,

0:15.7

a vast and varied art collection of which a major portion is dedicated to works by women artists.

0:21.8

Christian Levitt's support for women in the arts is such that after publishing the major book

0:26.4

Abstract Expressionists, The Women in 2023, he will soon be opening the first private museum

0:32.7

in Europe, entirely dedicated to female artists on the 21st of June, 2004, in Mugin near Cannes in

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the south of France. FAM, standing for female artists of the Mujan Museum, will unveil to the

0:47.6

public over 100 works created by more than 80 female artists from around the world. The museum

0:53.9

will exhibit a breathtaking array of incredible artworks from the Leveck Collection,

0:58.2

including paintings, sculptures and photographs by top women artists who have marked the major

1:03.3

artistic movements from the 19th century to the present day.

1:07.0

Opening on the 21st of June, tickets are now on sale at www.famm.com.

1:14.4

And in the meantime, stay tuned at at FAM underscore Mujam.

1:19.0

I hope you enjoy this episode.

1:25.4

Hello everyone and welcome to the Great Women Artist podcast with me, Katie Hessel.

1:31.8

Some of you might know me from The Great Women Artists, an Instagram account I set up in October 2015,

1:37.3

which celebrates female artists on a daily basis, ranging from young graduates to old masters.

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Well, in a similar fashion to the Instagram,

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this podcast is all about celebrating female artists from a variety of backgrounds and histories.

1:51.9

And I am so excited to be interviewing artists on their career or artists, writers, curators,

1:57.4

or general art lovers on the women artist who means most of them.

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