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The Dinner Party

The Dinner Party . Judy Chicago. About the Exhibit. Arranged in the shape of an open triangle which is a symbol of… ? Primary intention for creating the exhibit was to educate a broad and diverse audience about women’s achievements.

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The Dinner Party

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  1. The Dinner Party Judy Chicago

  2. About the Exhibit • Arranged in the shape of an open triangle which is a symbol of… ? • Primary intention for creating the exhibit was to educate a broad and diverse audience about women’s achievements. • Contains metaphors and symbolism within the place settings. • Housed at the Brooklyn Museum

  3. Challenges • At the time when Judy started thinking about The Dinner Party (late 1960’s) there was no women’s studies surveying woman, especially in art. • Some argued this was not art despite the fact that an artist conceived it, designed it, and worked to create it.

  4. Who Does the Exhibit Represent? • Elevates female achievement in Western Civilization to a heroic scale (traditionally reserved for men). • 39 Guests of honor including from Prehistory Roman empire, to the beginnings of Christianity, from the American Revolution. • Interior of the triangle= Signatures of 999 women who supported the 39 figures on the table. • Some guests include Sacajawea, Emily Dickinson, Fertility Goddess, Artemisia Gentileschi, Susan B. Anthony, etc.

  5. Virginia Woolf • Renowned British novelist • She urged females to write in a style reflective of themselves; rather than conform to pre-existing styles. • Plate= blooming flower that symbolizes her advocacy for unrestricted expression. • The seeds= creative intellect. She urged woman to break free from the confines of predominantly masculine literature. • Runner= The wave pattern symbolizes her death by drowning herself at the age of 59. • Gold color symbolizes her book “To the Light-house”.

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