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Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Judy Chicago

Design Matters with Debbie Millman

Design Matters Media

Arts, Design

4.61.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

During her often tumultuous, challenging, and sometimes controversial career, Judy Chicago pioneered Feminist art and art education. She joins to talk about her memoir Revelations, a radical retelling of human history in the form of an illuminated manuscript.

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0:00.0

Ted Audio Collective.

0:02.0

I don't fit in a patriarchal paradigm.

0:10.0

I fit in to a different alternative female centered paradigm about which too little is still known.

0:21.0

From the TED Audio Collective, this is Design Matters with Debbie Millman.

0:28.1

For 19 years, Debbie Millman has been talking with designers and other creative people about what they do,

0:36.6

how they got to be who they are, and what they're thinking about and working on.

0:40.6

On this episode, Judy Chicago talks about feminism, art, and anger.

0:45.0

Rage can fuel creativity and in my case it did.

0:50.0

On death sex and money we feature did.

0:53.2

On death sex and money, we feature interviews with you, our community of

0:57.2

listeners, getting honest about uncomfortable things.

1:00.7

I developed an illness where it isn't safe for me to drive.

1:04.0

A friend once said to me,

1:06.0

Sex is like air. You don't think about it until you're not getting enough.

1:10.0

This is a similar sort of thing if you just replace sex with driving.

1:15.0

Listen to death sex and money wherever you get podcasts. In the forward to Judy Chicago's 2021 autobiography, The Flowering, Gloria

1:28.8

Gloria DeSteinum wrote, Judy Chicago has spent her life not only inventing feminist art, but inventing a feminist way of creating art.

1:39.0

And in the upcoming book, Judy Chicago Revelations, Hans Ulrich Obrist states,

1:45.0

Throughout her seven decade career, Judy Chicago has worked tirelessly to

1:51.0

contest the absence and erasure of women from the Western historical

1:56.2

canon, developing a distinctive visual vocabulary that situates women's personal and collective experiences.

2:05.0

Her work grapples with themes of birth and creation,

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