ICA Miami Announces 'Judy Chicago: A Reckoning' Major Survey Of Her Feminist Art

"RAINBOW SHABBAT" (1992) IS THE CONCLUDING IMAGE IN "THE HOLOCAUST PROJECT: FROM DARKNESS INTO LIGHT," A TRAVELING EXHIBITION THAT CHICAGO CREATED IN COLLABORATION WITH HER HUSBAND, THE PHOTOGRAPHER DONALD WOODMAN. 

The Institute of Contemporary Art Miami will host a survey exhibition featuring the work of pioneering and prominent feminist artist Judy Chicago, in time for Art Basel in Miami Beach. 

Opening in early December 2018, 'Judy Chicago: A Reckoning' is organized around six major bodies of Chicago's work, including test plates created for 'The Dinner Party, her masterwork permanently installed at The Brooklyn Museum, writes artnet

“For many years, as gratified as I am for all the attention 'The Dinner Party' garnered, it also blocked out the rest of my prodigious body of art,” Chicago told artnet News in an email. “Slowly, other aspects of my production are beginning to be seen around the world, which I am thrilled about.”

O'Keeffe To Chicago | Women's Liberty Not Won

O’Keeffe To Chicago | Women’s Liberty Not Won

It’s March, and the natural eroticism of the Carversville landscape is simmering gently out of Winter.

Like a woman seeing her husband speaking with a gorgeous stranger at a party, the land shivers with a renewed, thawing sensual excitement.

At moments like this, I think of Georgia O’Keeffe; she is my muse, too. I wonder how Judy Chicago is doing; it’s time to see her Dinner Party.