Judy Chicago: Color Vision

Judy Chicago, Let It All Hang Out, large-scale painting with radiant sprayed color emanating from a central form, bold symmetrical composition

“After struggling for a decade in a male-dominated art community, I decided to take the risk of being who I was as an artist and as a woman. I attempted to reconcile my personal subject matter and style with a formalist visual language. Finally I threw off those earlier, more abstracted methods in favor of a clearer and more accessible imagery.” ‑ Judy Chicago

Portrait photograph of Judy Chicago in front of one of her large-scale paintings, photo by Gary Sexton, 2021

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