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  1. The Dinner Party, an important icon of 1970s feminist art and a milestone in twentieth-century art, is presented as the centerpiece around which the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art is organized.

  2. The Dinner Party is an installation artwork by American feminist artist Judy Chicago. There are 39 elaborate place settings on a triangular table for 39 mythical and historical famous women.

  3. Dec 6, 2023 · The Dinner Party, having survived rejection, critical dismissal, and political grandstanding, is now considered a key work of contemporary art, and is permanently installed in a dedicated space at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.

  4. The Dinner Party is an iconic and groundbreaking piece of feminist art, arguably the first ever, as the artist Judy Chicago was the first to coin the term. Chicago's intention with this artwork was to return women and their accomplishments to the story of history.

  5. Judy Chicago's The Dinner Party: A Tour of the Exhibition. Narrated by Judy Chicago using slides of pieces from the installation. Includes footage from Right Out of History.

  6. The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago is an icon of feminist art, which represents 1,038 women in history—39 women are represented by place settings and another 999 names are inscribed in the Heritage Floor on which the table rests.

  7. The Dinner Party by Judy Chicago. Work consists of 39 dinner place settings of porcelain flatware (fork, knife and spoon), porcelain chalice, and decorated porcelain plate. Each setting is...

  8. The Dinner Party is a monument to womens history and accomplishments. It is a massive triangular table—measuring 48 feet on each side—with thirty-nine place settings dedicated to prominent women throughout history and an additional 999 names are inscribed on the table’s glazed porcelain brick base.

  9. Judy Chicago: The Dinner Party. Detail of The Dinner Party showing place settings for Margaret Sanger (left) and Natalie Barney (right), mixed media by Judy Chicago, 1974–79; in the Brooklyn Museum, New York.

  10. Nov 7, 2017 · Decades Before Judy Chicago’s ‘The Dinner Party,’ Virginia Woolf’s Sister Made a Set of Dinner Plates Celebrating 50 Historic Women. By Sarah Cascone, Mar 29, 2018

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