feminist artist judy chicago shares her 'herstory' in first european retrospective at LUMA arles
Briefly

Many of Judy's efforts are focused on softening reality or giving it a female touch.' She has consistently opened up spaces that were closed off to female artists. She is fearless and dedicated to her ideas. This is what makes Judy remarkable.
The exhibition features a revival of Chicago's early emblematic Feather Room as its centerpiece. Additionally, for its opening, the show included An Homage to Arles, the first Smoke Sculpture by Judy Chicago in Europe.
Judy Chicago, born in 1939, is a pioneering figure in Feminist art from the 1970s, aiming to change how contemporary art was made and perceived. She has used painting, sculpture, and performance art to explore themes like female identity and social justice.
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