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Entering the Picture: Judy Chicago, The Fresno Feminist Art Programe and the Collective Visions of Women Artists

Entering the Picture: Judy Chicago, The Fresno Feminist Art Programe and the Collective Visions of Women Artists
Library Shelf Location 06.FEMI
Publication Date 2011
Description In 1970, Judy Chicago and fifteen students founded the groundbreaking Feminist Art Program (FAP) at Fresno State. Drawing upon the consciousness-raising techniques of the women's liberation movement, they created shocking new art forms depicting female experiences. Collaborative work and performance art – including the famous "Cunt Cheerleaders" – were program hallmarks. Moving to Los Angeles, the FAP produced the first major feminist art installation, Womanhouse (1972). Augmented by thirty-seven illustrations and color plates, this interdisciplinary collection of essays by artists and scholars, many of whom were eye witnesses to landmark events, relates how feminists produced vibrant bodies of art in Fresno and other locales where similar collaborations flourished. Articles on topics such as African American artists in New York and Los Angeles, San Francisco’s Las Mujeres Muralistas and Asian American Women Artists Association, and exhibitions in Taiwan and Italy showcase the artistic trajectories that destabilized traditional theories and practices and reshaped the art world. An engaging editor’s introduction explains how feminist art emerged within the powerful women’s movement that transformed America. Entering the Picture is an exciting collection about the provocative contributions of feminists to American art.
ISBN 9780415887694
Quantity 1
Pages 345
Editor Jill Fields
Format Paperback
Publisher Routledge
Category Art by Subject
Keywords Feminism, Women
Related Country/Global Region United States of America (USA)
Artist's Nationality American (USA)
Language English

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