From early abstractions to recent activism – the De Young presents a wide-ranging survey of the artist’s life and work
This survey at the De Young Museum in San Francisco spans the career of foundational feminist artist Judy Chicago, from early geometric abstractions to recent paintings addressing environmental destruction. It comes 42 years after the artist’s most famous work, The Dinner Party, was first exhibited at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the installation is now on permanent view at the Brooklyn Museum, but this show aims to highlight Chicago’s wider body of work, drawing together ceramic sculpture, film, paintings, drawings and prints as well as sketchbooks and journals. The exhibition runs from 28 August–9 January 2022; find out more from the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco’s website.