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Judy Chicago in Artnet

November 26th, 2021
Judy Chicago Hand Drawing Nina Johnson
Hand on Fire (Hands - Studies/Ancillaries), 2004, prismacolor on black arches, 12 x 15.75 in.

By Sarah Cascone

Pioneering feminist artist Judy Chicago may be notorious for the ceramic plates she made for her massive installation The Dinner Party, but she has also developed her own techniques for painting on kiln-fired glass. Her second show with the Nina Johnson gallery will mark the debut of Mortality in Glass, her largest glass piece to date, as well as works from her glass sculpture series “Head’s Up” and “Hands.” Chicago has also re-fabricated Zig Zag, a Minimalist sculpture originally from 1965, in powder-coated steel.

 

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  • Judy Chicago Hand Drawing Nina Johnson
    Hand on Fire (Hands - Studies/Ancillaries), 2004, prismacolor on black arches, 12 x 15.75 in.