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Visual Art Source
  • Feb 16, 2013
  • 2 min

JUDY CHICAGO - Woven and Stitched

David Richard Gallery is pleased to present, Woven and Stitched, a solo exhibition of selected textiles by artist Judy Chicago that were created from 1983 through 2000 and part of Birth Project and Resolutions for the Millennium: A Stitch In Time. These works examine not only our birth, but how we can live as human beings in a global community by taking a new look at old proverbs and words of wisdom—a thought provoking collection of powerful images and texts. Chicago’s femini
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Judy Chicago: ReViewing PowerPlay
Susan Wilder - THE Magazine
  • Aug 1, 2012
  • 3 min

Judy Chicago: ReViewing PowerPlay

Judy Chicago, In the Shadow of the Handgun, 1983, Sprayed acrylic and oil on canvas, 108" x 144" (Photo by: Donald Woodman) The exhibition title invites us to ReView Judy Chicago’s PowerPlay, but for many of us it’s our first time. Originally exhibited in New York City, in 1986, and greeted with silence, the works—with only a few exceptions—have been stored in Belen, New Mexico, ever since. Created between 1982 and 1986 in a gallery on Santa Fe’s Canyon Road, PowerPlay is at
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Interrogating Heroic-Ness – and Judy Chicago’s Cultural Powers
David Eichholtz
  • Jul 12, 2012
  • 3 min

Interrogating Heroic-Ness – and Judy Chicago’s Cultural Powers

July 7th at St. Francis Auditorium found artist Judy Chicago sharing a stage with art historian and queer theorist Jonathan D. Katz, to discuss a body of her work that she began in 1982 and had not shown publicly in more than three decades before the current exhibit, ReViewing PowerPlay, went on view at David Richard Gallery in Santa Fe, June 29th. (Through August 11.) The painting above sold to a major US collector of feminist art last week, for $300,000. Judy Chicago, Cripp
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Judy Chicago, ReViewing PowerPlay
David Eichholtz
  • Jun 16, 2012
  • 1 min

Judy Chicago, ReViewing PowerPlay

Judy Chicago, Crippled by the Need to Control / Blind Individuality, 1983, Sprayed acrylic and oil on canvas, 108" x 72" Photo by Donald Woodman JUDY CHICAGO ReViewing PowerPlay June 29 – August 11, 2012 Opening reception: Friday, July 6, 5:00-7:00 PM David Richard Gallery 544 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, NM 87501 p 505-983-9555 | f 505-983-1284 www.DavidRichardGallery.com David Richard Gallery is pleased to present ReViewing PowerPlay, a solo exhibition that re-present
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Judy Chicago in now represented by David Richard Contemporary
David Eichholtz
  • Jun 19, 2011
  • 2 min

Judy Chicago in now represented by David Richard Contemporary

Judy Chicago, Sky Sun - Flesh Garden Series, 1971, Sprayed acrylic on acrylic, 96" x 96" Artist Judy Chicago Is Now Represented by David Richard Contemporary David Richard Contemporary 130 Lincoln Avenue, Suite D, Santa Fe, NM 87501 p 505-983-9555 | f 505-983-1284 | www.DavidRichardContemporary.com David Richard Contemporary is pleased to announce that artist Judy Chicago is now represented by the gallery in Santa Fe. Chicago is an artist, writer, educator, collaborator and f
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