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Judy Chicago: Bibliography


1. BOOKS AND ARTICLES BY JUDY CHICAGO



The Dinner Party from Creation to Preservation. London: Merrell Publishers, 2007

Beyond the Flower: The Autobiography of a Feminist Artist. New York: Viking/Penguin, 1996.

Birth Project. New York: Doubleday/Anchor, 1985.

Chicago, Judy and Edward Lucie-Smith. Women and Art: Contested Territory. New York: Watson-Guptill, 1999.

The Dinner Party. New York: Viking/Penguin, 1996.

The Dinner Party: A Symbol of Our Heritage. New York: Doubleday/Anchor, 1979.

Embroidering Our Heritage: The Dinner Party Needlework. New York: Doubleday/Anchor, 1980.

Fragments From The Delta of Venus. New York: powerHouse, 2004.

Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light. New York: Viking/Penguin, 1993.

Judy Chicago: The Dinner Party. Germany: Atheneum, 1987.

Kitty City: A Feline Book of Hours. New York: Harper Design International, 2005.

Through the Flower: My Struggle as a Woman Artist. New York: Doubleday, 1975; New York: Anchor, 1977; revised edition, 1982; Japan: Parco, 1979; England: Women’s Press, 1982; Germany: Verlag (neue frau), Dirch die Blume, 1984; New York: Penguin, 1993; Taiwan: Yuan-Liou Publishing Company, Ltd., 1997.

2. REPRINTINGS OF JUDY CHICAGO’S MERGER POEM



Berman, Rabbi Donna. Passover Haggadah. New York: Port Jewish Center, 1995.

Bilson, Barbara, Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell, Marlene Gilbert, William Gluckman, James Greenwood, Rabbi Sanford Ragins, Betty Rosenfeld, Nancy Sogg and Cantor William Sharlin. Leo Beack Temple Shabbat Service. Leo Black Temple, 1995.

Dissenting Views: Art in the Age of Terror. New York: War Resisters League, 2004.

Ford-Grasbowsky, Mary, Ed. Prayers for All People. New York: Doubleday Publishing Group, 1995.

Franekl, Cantor Chayim. Nishmat Tzedek: A Righteous Soul. Pacific Palisades: Kehillat Isreal Congregation, 2003.

Graff, Ann O’Hara, Ed. In the Embrace of God: Feminist Approaches to Theological Anthropology. New York: Orbis Books, 1995.

Graman, Marilyn and Walsh, Maureen. The Female Power Within. New York, NY: Life Works Books, 2002.

Hansen, James. Sabbath Gate: Enter with Jubilee. Portland, OR: OCP Publications, 1999.

Jensen, Marla. Sexual Abuse Group Treatment: a Heroine’s Journey. Cheshire, UK: Trafford Publishing, 2004.

Lesher, A. Jean, Ed. Pathways to Peace: Interreligious Readings and Reflections. Cambridge, MA: Cowley Publications, 2005.

Prayerbook for the Days of Awe. Elkins, PA: The Reconstructionist Press, 1999.

Rafaela, Judith and Nancy Fay, Eds. The Practice of Peace. Santa Fe, NM: Sherman Asher Publishing, 1998.

Roberts, Elizabeth and Elias Amidon. Prayers for a Thousand Years. San Francisco: Harper Collins, 1999.

Roberts, Elizabeth and Elias Amidon. Life Prayers from Around the World: 365 Prayers, Blessings and Affirmations to Celebrate the Human Journey. San Francisco: Harper Publishing, 1996.

Slesin, Suzanne and Emily Gwathmey. Amen, Prayers and Blessings from Around the World. New York: Viking Studio Books.

3. MONOGRAPHS AND EXHIBITION CATALOGUES



2007

Butler, Cornelia. WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution. Exhibition catalog, Los
Angeles CA: The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles. 4 March to 16 July,
2007.

Judy Chicago: History in the Making: Preparatory Materials for The Dinner Party. Exhibition catalog with essay by Kathryn M. Davis. Santa Fe, NM: LewAllen Contemporary, 4 May – 18 June, 2007.

Levin, Gail. Becoming Judy Chicago. New York: Harmony Books, 2007.

2006

Chicago in Glass. Exhibition catalog with essay by David McFadden. Santa Fe NM: LewAllen Contemporary. November 3 – December 31, 2006.

Driven to Abstraction: Southern California and the Non-Objective World, 1950-1980. Exhibition catalog. Riverside, CA: Riverside Art Museum, 26 August – 14 October, 2006

Los Angeles 1955-1985. Exhibition catalog. Paris, France: Centre Pompidou. 8 March – 17 July, 2006.

2005

Brodsky, Judith K. & Olin, Ferris. How American Women Artists Invented
Postmodernism: 1970 – 1975. Exhibition catalog. New Jersey: Mason Gross School of the Arts Galleries. 2005/2006.

2004

Collings, Jane, interviewer. Judy Chicago: an Oral History. Completed under the auspices of the Oral History Program, University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles: The Regents of the University of California, 2004.

Levin, Gail. Judy Chicago: Fragments from the Delta of Venus and Other Femmerotica: a Thirty-five Year Survey. Exhibition catalog. New York: ACA Galleries, 2004.

Judy Chicago: Minimalism, 1965-1973. Exhibition catalog with essay by Jenni Sorkin. Santa Fe, NM: LewAllen Contemporary, 10 September – 5 October, 2004.


2002

Personal and Political: the Women’s Art Movement, 1969-1975. Exhibition catalog. East Hampton, NY: Guild Hall of East Hampton, Inc., 2002.

Sackler, Dr. Elizabeth A., ed. Judy Chicago. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2002.

2001

Judy Chicago. Exhibition catalog. Minneapolis, MN: Flanders, October 2001.

2000

Lucie-Smith, Edward. Judy Chicago: An American Vision. New York: Watson-Guptill Publications, 2000.

Prior to 2000

Butterfield, Jan. Judy Chicago 1973-1983. Exhibition catalog. New York: ACA Galleries, May 1984.

Chicago, Judy. “Notes” as a catalog for Judy Gerowitz, One-Woman Show at the Pasadena Art Museum, 28 April to 1 June 1969.

Harper, Paula. Powerplay. Exhibition catalog. New York: ACA Galleries, 1985.

Jones, Amelia, ed. Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party in Feminist Art History. Los Angeles: University of California Press, 1996.

Lippard, Lucy. “Drawing on Strength” from Trials and Tributes. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, 1999.

Wylder, Viki D. Thompson. Trials and Tributes. Exhibition catalog. Tallahassee, FL: Florida State University, 1990.

4. ARTICLES



2007

Armstrong, Carol. “Global Feminism, WACK!” Artforum. May 2007, 360-361.

Beckman, Rachel. “Her Table is Ready,” Washington Post: http://washingtonpost.com, April 22, 2007

“Becoming Judy Chicago by Gail Levin,” Interview, March, 2007, 142-144.

Camhi, Leslie. “Breast Intentions,” The Village Voice: http://www.villagevoice.com, April 9, 2007.

Cheng, Scarlet. “Judy Chicago’s movable feast,” Los Angeles Times, March 25, 2007 F4.

Cotter, Holland. “The Art of Feminism As It First Took Shape,” The New York Times
Weekend Arts, March 9, 2007, B27, B31

Cotter, Holland. “Feminist Art Finally Takes Center Stage,” www.nytimes.com, January 29, 2007.

Davis, Ben. “White Walls, Glass Ceiling,” http://www.artnet.com, March 12, 2007.

Davis, Kathryn M. “Judy Chicago - History in the Making: Rare Preparatory Materials for the Dinner Party,” The Magazine. June 2007, 5.

Dixler, Elsa. “A Place at the Table,” The New York Times Book Review, March 4, 2007, 22.

“The Feminist Art Project Celebrates Thirty-five Years of Women in the Arts.” Women in the Arts. Anniversary 2007, 4.

Fineman, Mia. “Table for 39 THE DINNER PARTY, Judy Chicago’s Iconic Work of Feminist Art, Stands The Test of Time,” Slate: http://www.slate.com, April 25, 2007.

Gopnik, Blake. “What is Feminist Art,” The Washington Post, April 22, 2007.

Haggo, Regina. "Lets All Give Judy Chicago a Hand." The Hamilton Spectator, October 2, 2007, G14.

Harper, Paula. “The Chicago Resolutions,” Art in America, June 2000, 112-115.

Heartney, Eleanor. “Feminist Art: Worldwide Women,” Art in America, June-July, 2007.

Hoban, Phoebe. “We’re finally Infiltrating,” ARTnews, February, 2007, 108-113.

Jacobs, Alexandra. “XX-Rated Art,” ELLE, March, 2007, p.430-433.

Judy Chicago, “The AI Interview: Judy Chicago,” interview by Jacquelyn Lewis,”
http://www.ArtInfo.com, February 22, 2007.

Knight, Christopher. “A feminist breakout,” Los Angeles Times, March 5, 2007. E1,E6.

Knowles, Susan. “Judy Chicago and Donald Woodman at Vanderbilt,” Sculpture
magazine, vol. 26, no.2, March 2007.

Kort, Michele. “home at last,” Ms. Magazine, Winter 2007, 44-48.

Levin, Gale. “Becoming Judy Chicago,” Interview Magazine, March 2007.

Levin, Gale. “Learning to Appreciate Judy Chicago,” Women in the Arts, Fall 2002, 12-17.

Levin, Gale. “A Place at the Table,” The New York Times. March 4, 2007.

Lacayo, Richard. “What Women Have Done to Art,” Time, April 2, 2007, 66-67.

Lawson, Mark. “A Portrait of Prejudice,” The Guardian: http://www.gradian.co.uk, March 30, 2007.

Liss, Barbara. “Setting the table,” http://www.Chron.com, February 23, 2007.

Lucie-Smith, Edward. “A Sense of Resolution,” Crafts. May- June 2007.

Micucci, Dana. “Feminist Art Gets Place of Pride in Brooklyn,” Arts and Antiques, April 21, 2007.

Miles, Christopher. “A Table Has Been Set,” Los Angeles Times, April 6, 2007, E27-28.

Miller, Leigh Anne. “The Year in Feminist Art, “Art in America, March 2007. Front page.

Muchnic, Suzanne. “The next big thing,” Los Angeles Times, March 4, 2007, F1, F14.

Nance, Kevin. “Judy from Chicago,” The Sun-Times: http://www.suntimes.com, April 8, 2007.

O’Neill-Butler, Lauren. “party line,” Bitch, No. 35, Spring 2007, 36-41.

Pepper, Rachel. “The Eyes Have It: A Pictures Worth a Thousand Words,” Curve.

Perreault, John. “Judy Chicago: Who’s Afraid of Vagina Wolf?,” Artopia: http://johnperreault.com/_wsn/page5.html, April 11, 2007.

Perreault, John. “Why Art History Needs A Re-Write: High Times/Hard Times,” Artopia: http://www.artsjournal.com, April 10, 2007.

Plagens, Peter. “’The Dinner Party’ Gets a Home,” Newsweek Web Exclusive:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com, March 30, 2007.

Pogrebin, Robin. “Ms. Chicago, Party of 39? Your Table’s Ready in Brooklyn,” The New York Times, February 1, 2007, B1, B7.

Pollack, Barbara. “Free Radicals: The Feminist Revolution Was Liberating for Artists, Too,” Washington Post, September 22, 2007.

Reid, Robert. “Chicago in Glass Fulfils Dream for Curator,” The Record. September 1, 2007.

Rosenbaum, Lee. “Attention All Feminists! MoMA and Brooklyn Go Guerrilla,” CultureGrrl: http://www.artsjournal.com, January 18, 2007.

Ross, Veronica. “She Strives to be Noticed,” The Record, September 1, 2007. W10

Russell, Carol K. “The Dinner Party Still Rocks, “ Fiberarts Magazine, July 1, 2007, 50-51.

Sauthoff, Patricia. “Break Bread,” Santa Fe Reporter, May 2-8, 2007, 23.

Schjeldahl, Peter. “Women’s Work,” New Yorker, April 9, 2007, 73-74.

Seaman, Donna. “Detailed Portrait of Uncommon Feminist Artist Judy Chicago,” Chicago Tribune Online Edition: http://www.chicagotribune.com, April 8, 2007.

Sischy, Ingrid. “Whatever Happened to Feminism?,” The New York Times Style Magazine, Spring 2007, p224-225.


Smith, Roberta. “They Are Artists Who Are Women; Hear Them Roar,” The New York Times, March 23, 2007, E27,E35.

Sheets, Hilarie M. “Getting the Party Started,” Artnews, February 2007, 49-50.

Swanson, Stevenson. “A toast to ‘The Dinner Party’,” Chicago Tribune, March 23, 2007.

Waggoner, Shawn. “Chicago in Glass: How Norm and Ruth Dobbins Helped Judy Chicago Achieve New Designs in Glass,” Glass Art, March/April, 2007, 6-19.

Walker, Hollis. “Judy Chicago, LewAllen Contemporary,” ARTnews, October 2007.

Wiedman Schneider, Susan. “A Philanthoropist Gives Feminist Art What It Deserves,” Lilith, Spring 2007, 20-25.

Woltman, Robert. “Feminist Mystique,” Albuquerque Journal, May 6, 2006.

Yablonsky, Linda. “’Dinner Party’ Finds Home Near Nursing Neanderthal in Brooklyn,” http://www.Bloomberg.com, March 27, 2007.

Yablonsky, Linda. “Virgins, Sluts, Feminists Triumph at L.A.’s Geffen Contemporary,”
http://www.Bloomberg.com, March 6, 2007.

Zimmer, Amy. “A Place at the Table,” Metro, March 23-25, 2007, 2.

2006

Adams, Brooks. “The School of L.A.,” Art in America, November, 2006, 160-167.

Adlemann, Jan E. “Judy Chicago: Chicago In Glass,” The magazine, vol. XIV, No. V, 51.

Cook-Romero, Elizabeth. “Talk to the Hand,” Pasatiempo, November 3-9, 2006, 40-42.

Davis, Kathryn M. “Chicago in Glass,” Santa Fean, November, 2006, vol. 34 No. 10,
48.
Diana, Allyson. “Feminist artist Judy Chicago visits Eastern Connecticut State
University,” The Broadcaster North, April 7, 2006, 13.

Frascina, Francis. “We Dissent,” Modern Painters, November, 2006, 80-85.

Judy Chicago, interview by Nancy Keefe Rhodes, “Visual Arts Near:Far,” Women’s Voices Radio, November 9, 2006.

Heimerl, Marlon. “Shattering Boundaries,” Santa Fe Reporter, November 1-7, 2006, 27.

Mattox, David. "Chicago in Nashville," Nashville Scene, April 13, 2006, Vol 23, Issue 11,
68-69.

Roberts, Kathaleen. “What Lies Below,” Albuquerque Journal Venue Santa Fe/North, October 27, 2006, S1-2.

Strong, Donna. “Collaborative Partnership”, Glass….craftsman, No. 198, Oct/Nov 2006.

Pulkka, Wesley. “Chicago Rules – A New Mexico artist devotes her life to shattering assumptions and stereotypes,” Santa Fe Trend, Fall 2006/Winter 2007, vol. 7, Issue 2, 138-143.


Pulkka, Wesley. “Judy Chicago puts her hands out for all to see,” Albuquerque Journal, November 19, 2006, F5.

Sims, Amber N. “Exhibit reflects emotion of real life,” Vanderbilt Register, May 8, 2006, 1.

Steinhagen, Janice. “Judy Chicago: From anger to a sense of hope and serenity,” Chronicle, April 27, 2006, 11-12.

Wrobel, Loretta. “On Revisiting a Heroine,” Neighbors, May 2006, 1.

Wylder, Viki D. Thompson. “A Contemporary Repository Judy Chicago’s Kitty City: A Feline Book of Hours”, Visual Culture & Gender - an annual peer-reviewed international multimedia journal, Vol. 1, 2006


2005

Bellafante, Ginia. “Facts of Life, For Their Eyes Only,” New York Times, Sunday Styles, June 5, 2005, Section 9, 1, 9.

Bischoff, Dan. “Feminist Postmodernism,” The Star Ledger, December 23, 2005, 33.

Bynoe, Julian. “Chicago Talk Witty & Wise,” Outreach Connection, February 11 – February 18, 2005, No.585, 6.

Bynoe, Julian. “Sexual Intelligence,” (review) Outreach Connection, February 11 – February 18, 2005, No.585, 6.

Chicago, Judy. “Giving Birth to the Birth Project,” Valenica County News-Bulletin, May 25, 2005, C1-2.

“Chicago, Woodman to be Chancellor’s Artists in Residence,” Vanderbilt Register, September 19 – October 2, 2005, 1-2.
Egelman, Sarah Rachel. “Artist’s Jewish Identity Shaped Her Career,” The New Mexico Jewish Link, January 2005, 15.

Genocchio, Benjamin. “Maybe Not the First Postmodernists, but Who’s Counting?” The New York Times, January 8, 2006, 9.

Goddard, Peter. “Southern Revival,” Toronto Star, January 29, 2005, H1, H12.

Granieri, Laurie. “Postmodern Women Come to Rutgers,” Home News Tribune,
December 15, 2005, E5.

Indyke, Dottie. “Judy Chicago,” ArtNews, January 2005, 135.

Jager, David. “Vulva to Venus,” NOW, February 3-9, 2005, 71.

Kalonick, Jillian. “How Women Invented Postmodernism,” Princeton Packet, TIMEOFF, December 23, 2005, p.5.

Kaplan, Karl P. “More Than Pretty Pictures,” (book review) Crosswinds Weekly, July 6-13, 2005, 13.

King, Sarah S. “Judy Chicago at LewAllen Contemporary,” Art in America, April 2005, 158-9.

Kingston, Anne. “Feminist Art Icon or High Priestess of Feminist Kitsch,” National Post, February 12, 2005, WP3.

Levin, Gail. “Beyond the Pale: Jewish Identity, Radical Politics and Feminist Art in the United States,” Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, vol. 4, no. 2, July 2005, 205-232.

“Local Authors Publish Books on Varied Subjects” (includes book review of Kitty City: A Feline Book of Hours), The New Mexico Jewish Link, August 2005, 11, 14.

Milroy, Sarah. “Life After The Dinner Party,” Globe and Mail, February 12, 2005.

Mitchner, Stuart. “Women Artists: Up To, Including, and Exceeding Their Limits,” Town
Topics, Princeton, NJ, December 21, 2005, 11.

Nott, Robert. “Be Here Meow,” (book review) Pasatiempo, April 22-28, 2005, 30-1.

Orr, Joey. “The Last Taboo,” PRIDE 05: the Official Magazine of Atlanta Pride 2005, 2005, 21-30.

Pincus, Robert L. “Best Bet,” San Diego Union-Tribune, January 28, 2005.

Rogerson, Stephanie. “Graphic Feelings: Still Proud of the F-word (Feminism, That Is),” XTRA!, February 3, 2005, 28.

Rosenbaum, Judith. & Goldman, Karla. “Jewish Women Who Changed The World,” Reform Judaism, Winter 2005, 38.

“Rutgers Displays Feminist Art at the Mason Gross Galleries,” Rutgers Focus, Vol. 60, Number 7, December 12, 2005, 8.


2004


“A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-1968,” Sculpture, May 2004, 17.

“Advocacy, Artwork Synonymous for Chicago,” Moorenews, summer 2004, 3.

Allen, David. “Envisioning the Future Art Before It Becomes Passe,” Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, 10 January 2004.

Archer, Michael. “Minimalism: LA,” Art Monthly, June 2004.

“Artist/Author to Speak on Judaism’s Influence on Her Life and Art,” The New Mexico Jewish Link, November 2004, 9.

“Bare Essentials,” LosAngeles, June 2004, 192-94.

Behrens, Ahn. “JC Fondly Recalls Mentor in Latest Works,” Waterfront Journal, 19 February 2004, 11.

Behrens, Ahn. “Sexy, arty ideas abound for Valentine’s Day,” Everything New Jersey, 12 February 2004.

Berkovitch, Ellen. “Judy Chicago: LewAllen Contemporary,” Artforum International, December, 2004.

“Black-box Theater,” Artforum International 42, no. 10, summer 2004, 194.

Bois, Yve-Alain. “Specific Objections: Yve-Alain Bois on Donald Judd in London and Minimalism in New York and Los Angeles,” Artforum International 42, summer 2004, 196-203, 289.

Brown, Betty. “Judy Chicago’s ‘Envisioning the Future,’” Art Scene 23, no. 6, February 2004, 18-19.

Carson, Juli. “Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles: A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-1968 and Ann Goldstein and Lisa Mark, eds. A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-1968,” CAA Reviews, 15 July 2004.

“Chicago in New York,” The New York Times, December 5, 2004, AR41

Collins, Tom. “The Apolitical Side of Chicago,” Albuquerque Journal, 1 October 2004, B8.

Davis, Kathryn M. “Judy Chicago: Minimalism, 1965-1973,” THE Magazine, November 2004, 49.

Dingmann, Tracy. “Judy Chicago Opens Another Art Space in Belen,” Albuquerque Journal, 6 June 2004, F3.

Dove, Amy. “A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-68,” Flash Art, May/June 2004, 78.

Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. “A Minimal Future? Art as Object 1958-1968,” ARTNews, June 2004, 119.

Egelman, Sarah Rachel. “Artist’s Jewish Identity Shaped Her Career,” The New Mexico Jewish Link, January 2005, 15.

Fischer, Zane. “Garcia St. Books,“ Santa Fe Reporter, 4-10 February 2004.

Fischer, Zane. “What Feminist Content?” Santa Fe Reporter, 15-21 September 2004, 51.

Gadsden, Renee. “The Breakfast of Champions” in Permanent Breakfast. Exhibition catalog. Wein, Gentzgasse: Friedemann Derschmidt, 2004.

Gilbert-Rolfe, Jeremy. “First Degree: Minimalism at the Moment,” ArtUS, June-August, 2004, 14-15.

Godfrey, Mark. “Dimensions variable,” Frieze, June/July/August, 2004, 116-121.

Gopnick, Blake. “Simple Gifts,” Washington Post, 4 July 2004, N1, N6.

Haithman, Diane. “Little Goes a Long Way,” Los Angeles Times.

Harvey, Doug. “Next to Nothing: Less is More, More or Less,” LA Weekly, 16-22 April 2004, 44.

Holmes, Kristin E., “Feminism, Jewishness Inform Judy Chicago’s Art,” Philadelphia Inquirer, 10 October 2004.

Indyke, Dottie. “Chicago Style: LewAllen Exhibit Highlights the Artist’s Early Sculptures and Drawings,” Albuquerque Journal Venue North, 10 September 2004, 4.

“Judy Chicago,” The New Yorker, 15 March 2004, 37.

Karmel, Pepe. “The Year of Living Minimally,” Art in America, December 2004, 90-101.

Kimmelman, Michael. “How Not Much is a Whole World,” New York Times Weekend Fine Arts/Leisure, 2 April 2004, E 31, E33.

Kluger, Barry. “Provocative art, it seems, is doomed in Scottsdale,” Scottsdale Republic, 29 May 2004.

Knight, Christopher. “Max Minimal,” LA Times Calendar, March 16, 2004, E1, E8.

Knight, Christopher. “Simple Longings,” Los Angeles Times Calendar, 4 July 2004, E37.

Lacayo, Richard. “Blunt Objects,” Time Magazine, 24 May 2004, 75-76.

Langer, Cassandra. “Judy Chicago“, “Personal and Political: The Women’s Art Movement, 1969-1975” and “Gloria: Another Look at Feminist Art of the 1970’s” Woman’s Art Journal, Spring/Summer 2004, 61-64.

Levin, Gail. “American Women Artists, Art Dealers, and Museum Personnel: Feminists or Self-involved Careerists?” Art Research, March 2004.

Litz, Paige. “Future tense via Chicago,” Claremont-Upland Voice, 9-15 January 2004, A1/A12.

Lovelace, Carey. “A Feast of Feminist Art: Brooklyn Welcomes ‘The Dinner Party’ and L.A. reconsiders the 70’s”. Ms., Fall 2004, 69-70.

Meyers, Laura. “Art-to-Object Movement Gains Momentum,” Art Business News, July 2004, 34.

Nilsen, Richard. “Judy Chicago Broke Taboos for Women,” Arizona Republic, 28 March 2004, E9, E16.

Nott, Robert. “Nin + Nine: A Steamy Valentine,” Pasatiempo, 6-12 February 2004, 8.

Petretti, Robert. “Judy Chicago: LewAllen Contemporary, Santa Fe,” Santa Fean, September 2004, 58.
Pietrantoni, Nicole. “From Chicago to Kentucky,” Nashville Scene, 11-17 March 2004.

Phillips, Renee. “Woman Artists Moving Forward,” CAC Artists News: a Publication of the Chicago Artists Coalition, March 2004, 1, 9.

Plagens, Peter. “Georgia on Our Minds,” Newsweek, 23 August 2004, 64-5.

Preciado, Beatriz. “Genero y Performance: 3 Episodios de un Cybermanga Feminista Queer Trans,” Zehar, November 2004 #54, 20-7.

Rockwell, Susanne. “Rediscovering a Treasure,” UC Davis Magazine, Winter 2004, 18-23.

Salaff, Jennifer Cho. “Eye on the Future: Multimedia Display Features Social Artists,”
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, 9 January 2004, A1, A8.

Salaff, Jennifer Cho. “Futuristic Exhibit Insightful, ”Inland Valley Daily Bulletin,
12 January 2004, A3.

Schjeldahl, Peter. “Bare Minimal,” The New Yorker, 3 May 2004, 108.

Steinberg, David. “New Mexicans Put in the Minimal,” Albuquerque Journal, 4 April 2004, F2.

Tropiano, Dolores. “Panel won’t buy ‘offensive’ art,” The Arizona Republic, 21 May 2004.

Zox. “Minimalism at MOCA,” North Hollywood Biweekly, 13 April 2004.


2003

“Happy Anniversary, Judy of the Flower,” Valencia County News-Bulletin, 25 June 2003.

Koplos, Janet. “The Dinner Party Revisited,” Art in America, May 2003, 75-77.

Morrison, Melissa. “Profile, Judy Chicago Feminist Erotica,” Shade, Oct/Nov, 2003.

Russell, Carol K. “A Dinner Party in Brooklyn.” Fiberarts, summer 2003.

Salaff, Jennifer Cho. “Visionaries further Arts Colony’s cause: Program brings top artists to Pomona, “Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, 21 September 2003, A1, A7.

Vogel, Carol. “A Brooklyn Home for Feminist Art,” New York Times, 5 December 2003, B40.

Wylder, Viki D. Thompson. “A Distinct Feminist Process and Form At Home: A Kentucky Project,” The Journal of Gender Issues in Art and Education, no. 3, 2002/2003, 79-90.


2002

“Jewish Artists on the Edge,” ARTnews, April 2002.

Cereceda, Miguel. “El arte de comer,” Lapiz XXII, no. 189, 27.

Cotter, Holland. “Two Nods to Feminism, Long Snubbed by Curators,” The New York Times, 11 October 2002.

Culbertson, D.C. “Chicago, Chicago (Judy, That Is),” Gay Life Baltimore Gay Paper, 18 October 2002.

Danto, Arthur C. “The Feminine Mystique,” The Nation, 25 November 2002.

Disch, Thomas M. “Revealing Women: Judy Chicago Returns to New York,” The Weekly Standard, 21 October 2002.

Giuliano, Mike. “College Set A Place for Feminist Icon,” Columbia Flyer, 10 October 2002.

Levin, Gail. “Learning to Appreciate Judy Chicago,” National Museum of Women in the Arts XX, fall 2002, 12-17.

Lord, M.G. “The Table is Set, At Last, in a Home,” The New York Times, September 8, 2002.

McGee, Celia. “Feminist Food for Thought,” Daily News, 19 September 2002.
O’Sullivan, Michael. “An Incomplete ‘Chicago Loop’,” The Washington Post, 18 October 2002.

Pearlman, Judith. “Women’s Work,” Museum’s Washington, fall/winter 2002-2003.

Satorius, Katherine. “Women’s Work,” Soma Magazine: Erotica Issue, May/June 2002.

Smith, Roberta. “For a Paean to Heroic Women, a Place at History’s Table,” The New York Times, 20 September 2002, E34.

Sterling, Susan. “Four Decades with Judy Chicago,” National Museum of Women in the Arts, vol. XX, holiday 2002.

Solomon, Deborah. “Questions for Robert Indiana: Vital Signs,” The Times, 1 December 2002.

Vogel, Carol. “Women at the Table,” The New York Times, 3 May 2002.


2001

“Artist Judy Chicago at Fort Wayne Museum of Art,” Northwest News, 5 September 2001.

Becker, Suzanne. “Breaking New Ground,” Independent, 27 September 2001, 30.

Bouchard, Gilbert. “Proverbs Make a Point,” Edmonton Journal, 19 April 2001, E12.
Cheng, Scarlett. “Judy Chicago Exhibit Embraces Positive Values,” The Journal Gazette Weekender, September 2001, 14-16.

“Current and Coming,” Fiber Arts 27, no. 4, January/February 2001.

Downs, Emma. “In Stitches: Judy Chicago Exhibit Portrays Parables in Textile,” News-Sentinel, 13 September 2001.

Robertson, Jean. “Feminism and Fiber,” Surface Design, fall 2001, 39-46.

Wylder, Viki D. Thompson Ph.D. “New Orleans Museum of Art-Judy Chicago: Trials and Tributes,” Arts Quarterly 23, no. 1, January/February/March 2001.


2000

Abrams, Carol K. “Landmark Exhibits at 2 HUC Campuses,” Cleveland Jewish News, 15 December 2000.

Andre, Mila. “Hurry, This Crafts Menagerie Won’t Last,” Daily News (New York), 18 August 2000.

Barber, Christina. “Chicago’s (Dinner) Party Isn’t Over,” Daily Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, MA), 18 May 2000.

Brannock, Amy. “Judy Chicago: Artist in Residence This Fall at UNC and Duke,” Arts Carolina fall 2002.

Brock, Lisa A. “Post-Feminism? ‘Ridiculous’,” The Minnesota Women’s Press 16, no. 15 (2000).

Budick, Ariella. “Chicago Explores Values with ‘A Stitch in Time’,” Newsday, 9 June 2000.

“Chicago’s Artwork Packs a Principled Punch,” Tampa Tribune, 9 January 2000, Baylife sec. 70.

Cicek, Fliz. “Cumhuriyet Dergi Pazareki.” (Turkish Newspaper), 28 May 2000.

Duffy, L.A. “Lunch with Judy Chicago at ERA’s 26th Anniversary,” Bay Area Business Woman 7, no. 9 (June 2000): 3.

Grapheion, no. 13, 2000, 42,46.

Greenberg, Blue. “Chicago’s Art Honors Women in History,” The Herald-Sun (Durham, SC), 20 October 2000, D4.

Halperen, Max. “Artist’s Work is Never Done,” The News and Observer, 1 October 2000, sec. G Arts and Entertainment.

Harper, Paula. “The Chicago Resolutions,” Art in America, June 2000, 112-115.

“Holocaust Exhibit a Semester Long Project,” Lehigh Week, 26 January 2000.

Indyke, Dottie. “Judy Chicago: LewAallen Contemporary,” ARTNews, January 2005, 135.

Jameson, Marnell. “Teaching Humanities as a Life Skill,” Los Angeles Times, 6 June 2000, sec. E, Southern California Living.

Johnson, Ken. “Offering Up Good Cheer and the Humanist Values, All Rendered in Clichés,” New York Times, 4 August 2000, E6.

“Judy Chicago Uses Age Old Crafts in Contemporary Art Installation,” Antiques and The Arts Weekly, 12 May 2000, 93.

“Judy Chicago’s Birth Project on Display Daily at Albuquerque Museum Through October 29,” Valencia County News Bulletin, 30 August 2000, Arts and Leisure sec. C.

“Judy Chicago in Residence at Lehigh University,” Art Matters, March 2000, 7.

Lucie-Smith, Edward. “A Sense of Resolution,” Crafts, May/June 2000, 39-43.

Martin, Nedene. “Meet Our Woman of the Weekend: The 12th Century Star Eleanor de Aquitaine, Vermont Humanities, fall 2002, 16.

McNamara, Eileen. “Reach for the Stars, Let Balance Guide Steps to Life Goals,” Times Union (Albany, NY), 22 May 2000, A7.

McNamara, Eileen. “Women Grads Get Wrong Idea,” The Boston Globe, 17 May 2000.

Potts, Leanne. “Chicago Hope,” Albuquerque Tribune, 11 August 2000, C3.

Pulkka, Wesley. “Exhibition of Jewish Artwork Expands Past Original Ideas,” Albuquerque Journal, 4 June 2000.

“Resolutions: A Stitch in Time,” Museum News, M Calendar, 2000.

“Rich in Art,” Floridian, 7 January 2000, D1.

Russell, Gloria. “The Many Sides of Judy Chicago,” Sunday Republican (Springfield, MA), 21 May 2000, G2.

Sanchez-Morantz, Regina. “Artists-in-Residence Judy Chicago Presents NEH-Trustee Lecture on Tolerance,” Philip and Muriel Berman Center for Jewish Studies Newsletter 13, fall 2000.

Smith Alumnae Quarterly. “Commencement 2000: Artist Judy Chicago Gives Grads a Reality Check,” Banks of Paradise, fall 2000.

Steinberg, David. “Local Icon,” Albuquerque Journal, 4 June 2000.

“Through Women’s Eyes,” Tampa Tribune, 9 January 2000, sec. 1 Baylife.

“To Deconstruct Her Is to Know Her,” Floridian, 7 January 2000, D3.

Weinraub, Bernard. “Beyond Tans and Tinsel,” New York Times, 23 October 2000, B1.

Wilensky, Melody. “Radical Smith Speaker Engages Tradition, Commencement Speaker Turns Toward Ritual in Feminist Art Movement,” The Jewish Advocate, 190, no. 20, 19-25 May 2000, 1A-21A.

Wilgoren, Jodi. “Words of Advice for Graduates on the Threshold of the Millennium,” New York Times (National), 29 May 2000, A11.


1999

Alt, Jeannette. “Judy Chicago,” Santa Fean, Gallery Previews, June 1999, 78.

Bakke, Kristin M. “Chicago Comes to Bloomington,” Indiana Daily Student, 9 September 1999.

Bakke, Kristin M. “Feminist Artist to Return to IU-B Campus,” The IUPUI Sagamore, 13 September 1999, 1, 10.

Bakke, Kristin M. “Influential Artist to Teach at IU,” Indiana Daily Student, vol. 132, issue 76, September 1999.

Berry, S.I. “Art with Attitude,” The Indianapolis Star, 26 September 1999, 1-2.

Brand, Peg. “Judy Chicago’s Art and Presence Resulting in Interest and Education,” The Herald-Times, 15 October 1999.

Bright, Kimberly. “ A Life in Art,” Bloomington Independent, 16 September 1999, 13.

Cavalli, Ellen. “Judy Chicago Reaches Out in New Direction,” Pasatiempo, 4-10 June 1999, 14.

Chen, Elsa H.C. “Women in Art,” Art China, no. 7, 1 April 1999.

“Conversations with...Judy Chicago, co-author of Women in Art: Contested Territory,,” Today’s Librarian, December 1999, 16.

Falkenstein, Michelle. “What’s So Good About Being Bad?” ARTnews, November 1999, 159-163.

Finkelstein, Lydia B. “Taking a Look Back at the Career of Judy Chicago,” Sunday Herald-Times, 19 September 1999, sec. D:7.

Frank, Johanna. “Judy Chicago: Bridging Feminism and the Art World,” The Ryder, September 1999, 26-29.

Henderson, Michelle. “Judy Chicago to Visit IU Art Museum,” Sunday Herald-Times, 12 September 1999, sec. D:1,5.

“Hide in Plain Sight,” ARTnews, April 1999, 27.

Home Pages: Indiana University, vol. 4, issue 2, 17 September 1999, 1.

“International Artists to Sign Books at Herron,” The IUPUI Sagamore, 13 September 1999, 6.

Koba, Kirsten. “Chicagoland,” Ms., October-November 1999, 87.

Kunstbeeld, November 1999, 42-45.

Mannheimer, Steve. “Judy Chicago’s Work Is Art to Dissect and Digest,” The Indianapolis Star, 3 October 1999, 13.

Morrison, Richard. “Week in the Arts,” The London Times, 26 October 1999.

Neal, Andrea. “Feminist Draws Fire at IU,” The Indianapolis Star, 14 October 1999.

Rhea, Tom. “Personal Monuments: Judy Chicago Retrospective Opens in Indiana University Art Museum,” Bloomington Independent, 2 September 1999, 15-16.

Saltzstein, Katherine. “Judy Chicago Recreates Hill in Watercolor,” Valencia County New-Bulletin, vol. 89, no. 46, 9-10 June 1999.

“Ten Works of Art That Have Rocked the Ages,” Newsweek, 11 October 1999: 70.

Whitehead, John W. “ Women in Art: An Interview with Judy Chicago,” Gadfly, November/December 1999, 44-49.

“What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?” St. Petersburg Times, 31 December 1999, 29W.

Williams, Kevin M. “Woman,” Chicago Sun-Times, 22 October 1999.

Yu, San-San. “To Break Silence of a Sixty-Million-Year Taboo,” Art China, no. 7, 1 April 1999.


1998

Battin, Sandy. “A Stitch in Time,” Valencia County News-Bulletin, 11-12 July 1998,
sec. B:1.

Bellafonte, Ginia. “Feminism: It’s All About Me,” Time, 29 June 1998, 54-62.

Ceramic Art. Vol. 18, 1998, 86-91.

Charles, Goldie. “Dangerous Men, Unorthodox Women,” The Jewish Week, 6 November 1998.

Chicago, Judy. “A Journey of Discover,” NCJW Journal 21, no. 1, spring 1998, 16-17.

Garbowsky, Maryanne. “Who Goes to Dine: Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party,” Emily Dickinson International Society Bulletin, vol. 10, no. 2, November/December, 6-7, 25.

“Judy Chicago Interview,” Chinese Art News, vol. 1/2, 1998:106.

Maxbauger, Lisa. “Dinner Party Serves up Women’s Past,” “Womanhouse Becomes 1st Curriculum for Female Artist.” “Judy Chicago’s Work Strives to Rewrite History.” The Observer, 4 November 1998.

Mercer, Pamela. “Tampa Bay Expands Its Holocaust Museum,” The New York Times,
26 April 1998, p 3.

Miller, Stephen. “A Note on the Banality of Evil,” The Wilson Quarterly, Autumn 1998, 54-59.

Moore, Derrickson. “Judy Chicago’s Latest Project Looks to the Millennium,” Sun Life, 26 July 1998, sec. C:1. Olmstead, Donna. “Artistic Awakenings,” Journal South, 16 July 1998:1-2.

Rosoff, Patricia. “Cheeky Chick, I Must Say,” The Hartford Advocate, 18 June 1998.

“View Backstage,” Vogue - Taiwan Edition, January 1998, 110-112.

“Would You Wear Your Dog?” Peta’s Animal Times, fall 1998.

York, Julie. “Judy Chicago Moves Crowd With Art Work,” South Bend Tribune, 5 November 1998.

York, Julie. “Feminist Artist Judy Chicago to Visit St. Mary’s,” South Bend Tribune, 1 November 1998.


1997

Art in America: Museums, Galleries, Artists Guide. Annual 1997-1998.

Art of Collection. vol. 2, 1997, 261.

Artist Magazine. vol. 12, 1997, 12, 166-167, 352, 528.

Battin, Sandy. “Judy Chicago Donates Books on which The Dinner Party was Based,” Valencia News-Bulletin (New Mexico), 17-18 September 1997, 2B.

Brackney, Susan. “Looking Backward, Look Forward: Judy Chicago on Feminist Art,” bc magazine, May 1997, 30-31.

Brown, Patricia. “40 Fenders and Dada in the Rearview Mirror,” New York Times, 20 April 1997, 1,20.

Cheng-Yu, Emma. China Times (Taipei, Taiwan). December 1997.

Chien, Ying-Ying. “Sexual Politics: Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party & Feminist Art History,” Unitas (Taipei, Taiwan) 148, February 1997, 56-61.

China Times, Taipei Taiwan. 25 December 1997, 6 December 1997, 23 October 1997, 21 August 1997.

China Times Weekly (Taipei, Taiwan). December 1997.

Fischer, Rachel. “Richland Students Attend ‘Chicago’ Dinner Party,” Westside Weekly (Los Angeles), 11 May 1997.

Gadfly, 1, no. 7, September 1997, cover art.

Great News Daily, The (Taipei, Taiwan). 2 November 1997.

“Info Elle Art,” Elle - Taipei edition, no. 75, December 1997, 68.

Joselit, David. “Identity Politics: Exhibiting Gender,” Art in America, January 1997,
36-39.

Levinson, James F. “Beyond Indifference, Forging Solidarity,” The Witness, vol. 80, no. 10, October 1997, cover art (Rainbow Shabbat).

“Lords of the Rim,” Chinese Art News, vol. 12, 1998, 118-119.

Meyer, Laura. “A Monumental Meal,” Gadfly, 1, no. 7, September 1997, 6-11, 26.

Min Sheng Daily (Taipei, Taiwan), December 1997.

Nickell, Amy. “Judy Chicago, Creator of the Controversial Installation The Dinner Party,” Gadfly, 1, no. 7, September 1997, editorial, 4.

Nickell, Amy and Nisha Mohammed. “Food for Thought. An Interview with Judy Chicago,” Gadfly, 1, no. 7, September 1997, 14-17.

Padilla, Carmella. “Camoinando Canyon Road,” Santa Fe Reporter, 10-16 September 1997.

Pulkka, Wesley. “Focusing Female Energy: Artist Judy Chicago’s Collaborative Projects Stir Emotions, Controversy,” Albuquerque Journal, 7 September 1997, Arts & Culture sec. F: 1, 4.

Springer, Julie. “Interview with Judy Chicago,” The Bookwoman 60, no. 3, spring/summer 1997, cover art, 1-5.

Taiwan Times. 27 November 1997.

Temin, Christine. “Local Artists Back Belz Amid Brandesi Woes.” The Boston Globe, 12 November 1997.

Tikkun, May/June 1997, cover art.

Thomas, Susan Gregory. “1998 Tech Guide” U.S. News & World Report, 1 December 1997, 66.

United Daily News (Taipei, Taiwan), 20 October 1997, December 1997.

Vogue (Taiwan). December 1997.

Wei-Jing, Lee. China Times (Taipei, Taiwan). December 1997.

Wilkenson, Alec. “Basic Brick.” Preservation, January/February 1997, 46-51.

Zinnes, Harriet. “Autobiography of a Feminist Artist.” The Bridge, vol. 6, no. 2, Fall/Winter 1997, 145-148.


1996

Abracarian, Robin. “The Lesson of Judy Chicago: Fame Has Its Detractions.” Los Angeles Times, 28 April 1996, Life & Style sec. E: 1-2.

“Alumni One on One: Judy Chicago.” UCLA School of the Arts and Architecture (Spring Newsletter 1996): 11.

“Artist, Descendant of Rabbis, Combats Evils of Holocaust.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, 3 May 1996, Art sec. 35.

“Artist Sets Place for Women in History.” The Post Journal (Jamestown, New York), 4 May 1996.

Askey, Ruth. “The Dinner Party Revisited.” Shesepeaks, (Autumn 1996): 1.

Beyette, Beverly. “Guess Who Came (Again) To ‘Dinner’?” Los Angeles Times, 22 April 1996, Life & Style, E1-E2.

Bookhardt, Eric. “Remembering Sex and Feminism.” Gambit, 22 October 1996.

Brunskill, Joan (Associated Press). “Dinner Invitation: Artist Sets Place for Women in History.” published in various papers around the United States, including Jamestown (New York) Post-Journal, 4 May 1996, 11.

Butruille, Susan. “Women’s Voices: Past and Future...A Most Splendid Dinner Party.” The Women’s Journal 4, no. 8 (1996): 14.

Cantor, Judy. “Chicago Hope.” Miami New Times 10, no. 49 (March 1996): 63, 65.

Christian, Barbara. “CCA to Host Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project.” Currents, (April 1996): B11.

Cohen, Ruth. “Interview with Judy Chicago: Artist, Writer, Teacher and Intellectual.” Women’s Voices, (September 1996).

Corradi, Ruth, “Chicago in Cleveland.” Northern Ohio Live (June 1996): 11.

Cross, Guy. “An Interview with Judy Chicago.” THE Magazine (Santa Fe) (Septmeber 1996): 42-43.

Dawkins, Jim. “Controversial Artist Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project Bound for Pinellas.” Jewish Press of Pinellas County, 11 September 1996, 5.

Dewey, Fred. “Letter from Freedom X.” Coagula, (Summer 1996): 16, 68.

Donson, Naomi. “There’s Nothing Indifferent About Chicago’s Works.” Sarasota Herald Tribune, 25 October 1996, 4B.

Ferrari, Jay. “Artist-Author Chicago Issues Challenge.” Chicago Tribune, 1 May 1996.

Fernandez, Susan. “Judy Chicago: Artist and Woman.” St. Petersburg Times, 6 October 1996, Books sec. D:7.

Freese, Joan. “Open Seating: Judy Chicago is Coming to Dinner.” The Minnesota Women’s Press 12, no. 1, 3-16 April 1996, Art sec. 28.

Heller, Fran. “Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light.” Cleveland Jewish News, 3 May 1996: 14-16.

“In Print and Life: Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light.” St. Petersburg Times, 1 December 1996, 5D.

“Journey Through the Landscape of the Holocaust, A”. New York Forward, 6 December 1996.

Jungerman, Eva. “Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light.” Focus on Art (Spring 1996): 18.

Kapitanoff, Nancy. “Feminist Visions in Clay.” Ceramics: Art and Perception, no. 25 (1996).

Kaufman, Peter, and Donna Kaufman. “Light Mixed with Darkness: Judy Chicago’s Rainbow Shabbat.” Crosswind (Santa Fe) (February 1996).

Klein, Jennie. “Sexual Politics: The Battle Over Art of the 70's.” New Art Examiner, (October 1996): 26-31.

Knight, Christopher. “More Famine Than Feast.” Los Angeles Times, 2 May 1996, Calendar sec. F1.

Laughridge, Rhonda. “Judy Chicago Finds Her Heritage.” Tampa Bay Magazine (September/October 1996): 54-55.
Lewis, Judith. “The Trouble with Judy: Reflections on The Dinner Party and the Artist Who Created It.” Los Angeles Weekly, 26 April to 2 May 1996: 26-28, 30, 32, 34, 36.

Mackey, Mary. “Has the World Forgotten Judy Chicago?” San Francisco Chronicle/Examiner, 17 March 1996: 3.

Marger, Mary Ann. “Holocaust Exhibit Is Designed to Educate.” St. Petersburg Times, 11 October 1996, W30.

Marger, Mary Ann. “Emotional Holocaust Project Opens Monday.” St. Petersburg Times, 11 October 1996, W30.

McCloud, Kathleen. “Beyond the Dinner Party.” Santa Fe Pasatiempo, 6-12 September 1996: 28.

Monteagudo, Jesse. “‘Flower’ Still Blooms for Feminist Artist Judy Chicago.” Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel, 24 March 1996.

Moynihan, Leslie and Valerie Dilddo. “Dinner Party Needs Permanent Site.” The Plain Dealer (Cleveland, Ohio), 5 March 1996, 2E.

Muchnic, Suzanne. “Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party Returns: Does Feminism Mean Anything Anymore?” Los Angeles Times, 21 April 1996, Calendar sec. 8,9,78.

Perille, Gina. “Lewitzky Dance Company.” Dance Magazine (October 1996).

Polak, Maralyn Lois. “A Feminist Struggles with the Boys’ Club of Art.” Philadelphia Inquirer, 5 May 1996.

Preziosi, Donald. “Sexual Politics an Important Show.” Los Angeles Times, 13 May 1996, sec. F:3.

Razaire, Becky. “Holocaust Exhibit to Recognize Gay and Lesbian Victims.” Tampa Gazette, October 1996, Suncoast sec. 7-8.

Russ, Adrienne. “Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Work Makes Debut Here.” The Sun Press (Cleveland, Ohio), 9 May 1996, A14. Salisbury, Wilma. “Artist’s Vulnerable Side Bared.” Cleveland Plain Dealer, 14 April 1996.

Scherzer, Amy. “A Life of Feminism, Art and Heartache.” The Tampa Tribune-Times, 1 December 1996.

Scherzer, Amy. “Seeing Chicago.” Tampa Tribune-Times, 6 October 1996, Baylife sec. 1.

Schillinger, Liesl. “Misunderstood as Ever.” New York Times, 24 March 1996: 21.

Schultz, Susy. “Feast for the Eyes Back on the Road.” Chicago Sun-Times, 5 May 1996, Mixed Media sec. B:3.

Snedeker, Rebecca. “Pull Up a Chair.” The New Orleans Art Review, (November /December 1996): 28-29.

Steinberg, David. “Artist Speaks for Silenced Majority.” Albuquerque Journal, 8 September 1996.

Sundstrom, Nancy. “Is It Art or Is It Politics?” Traverse City Record Eagle, 19 January 1996, Entertainment sec. D:1

“Tampa Bay Holocaust Museum to Feature Contemporary Artist, Judy Chicago.” Stonewall Lifestyles, (September 1996).

Tanaka, Rodney. “The Party Reconvenes.” The Daily Bruin, 25 April 1996, 26-27.

“Visual Art.” Sarasota Arts Review (October 1996): 10.

Weinstein, Natalie. “After Dinner Party, Judy Chicago Feasts on Judaism.” Jewish Bulletin of Northern California, 14 June 1996, 29-30.

Winegar, Karen. “Judy Chicago Restores Women’s Place.” Minneapolis Star Tribune, 10 April 1996, Variety sec. 1-2.


1995

Branham, Joan R. “Sacrality and Aura in the Museum: Mute Objects and Articulate Space.” The Journal of the Walters Art Gallery 52/53 (1994/1995): 33-47.

Cotter, Holland. “Feminist Art, 1962 Until Tomorrow Morning and International.” New York Times, 16 March 1995, sec. C:25.

Daniel, Diane. “Artist Finds Parallel Between Holocaust and Other Tragedies.” The Patriot Ledger, 16 September 1995, 37, 39.

Division of Labor: ‘Women’s Work’ in Contemporary Art. Catalog for The Bronx Museum of the Arts, New York (1995).

Drohojowska-Philp, Hunter. “Prints of the City.” Los Angeles Times, 15 October 1995, Art sec. 62.


Graham, Renee. “Why Judy Chicago Is the Artist the Art World Loves to Hate.” Boston
Sunday Globe, 24 September 1995, sec. B:27.

Hamilton, Peter. “ULCART Interviews: Judy Chicago.” UCLART Literary Art Journal, no. 2 (Winter 1995).

Helfand, Glen. “Big Gay Art.” The Advocate, 7 March 1995.

Jones, Amelia. “Feminist Heresies: ‘Cunt Art’ and the Female Body in Representation.” Heresies, 7 February 1995.

“Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project Opens at Brandeis.” The Journal, 22 September 1995.

Kahn, Sharon. “Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light.” Bridges 1, no. 5 (Summer 1995): 100-103.

Kelp, Larry. “A Look at Chicago’s Controversial Vision.” The Press Democrat, 26 February 1995, Q15.

Knight, Christopher. “‘Women’s Work’ Is Never Done at MOCA.” Los Angeles Times, 1 October 1995, Art/Art Review sec. 59,62.

Lord, M.G. “Women’s Work is (Sometimes) Done.” New York Times, 19 February 1995, sec. H:37.

“Made in L.A.: The Prints of the Cirrus Editions.” At the Museum (October 1995): 5.

McQueen, Rachel. “Judy Chicago.” Deneuve-The Lesbian Magazine 5, no. 6 (December 1995): Art Profile sec. 48-49.

Meyer, Laura. “Judy Chicago, Feminist Artist and Educator.” Women & Therapy: A Feminist Quarterly 17, no. 1 and 2 (1995).

Mirrer, Judy. “Where Is Judy Chicago?” The Flying Needle 42, no. 1 (February 1995): 13-14.

Rodriquez, Sarah A. “From Darkness into Light.” The Harvard Crimson, 19 October 1995.

Rosenfeld, Alvin H. “The Americanization of the Holocaust.” Commentary (June 1995): 35-40.

Schorow, Stephanie. “Illuminating Darkness.” The Boston Herald, 14 September 1995, Arts & Lifestyle sec. 33, 35.

Smith, Roberta. “Void, Self, Drag, Utopia (and 5 Other Gay Themes).” New York Times, 26 March 1995, sec. H:40.

Strickland, Carol. “Crash Course in Modern Matters.” Christian Science Monitor, 26 October 1995.


1994

Charles, Nick. “Project Not on Critics’ List: Multi-Media Holocaust Exhibit Hit.” New York Daily News, 22 April 1994.

Cross, Guy. “Exclusive Interview with Judy Chicago.” The Magazine (March 1994): 14-17.

Felman, Jyl Lynn. “Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project.” Lilith 19, no. 2 (Summer 1994): 15-16.

Felman, Jyl Lynn. “Presentation of Evil.” Sojourner (February 1994).

Fred, Morris. “Lessons of the Holocaust Project Exhibition at the Spertus Museum: First Reflections.” Council of American Jewish Museums Newsletter (April 1994): 1, 11-12.

Gaver, Cynthia. “Judy Chicago: From Darkness into Light.” Out Smart 1, no. 10 (15 November 1994 to December 1994): 54-55.

Goldman, Saundra. “Multi-Media Artist Judy Chicago’s Journey from Darkness into Light.” Austin American-Statesman, XL ent. Magazine, 13 October 1994: cover art, 38.

“Holocaust Project: Judy Chicago” Scene, London (April-May 1994).

Hoy, Nancy Jo. “Being in the Presence of the Truth: An Interview with Judy Chicago.” The Ear, no. 11 (Spring 1994): 26-45.

Levy, Rebecca. “Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project: A Time to Heal.” Austin Chronicle 14, no. 10 (4 November 1994): 34.

Lindow, Sandara, and Michael Levy. “From Darkness into Light: Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project.” Kaleidoscope, no. 29 (Summer/Fall 1994): 22-31.

Loftus, Kelly. “Long Distance: Judy Chicago.” Art Lies (December 1994): 10-12.

Miller, Lynn C. “Life Imitates Art.” Texas Triangle 3, no. 2, 20-26 October 1994, 7.

Monaghan, Kathleen. “Of, for, and by Georgia O’Keeffe.” Catalog for Whitney Museum of Art, New York (February 1994): 10.

Myers, Terry R. “The Mike Kelly Problem.” New Art Examiner (Summer 1994): 24-29.

Nutkiewicz, Michael. “Watching Evolution of a Challenging Work.” Cleveland Jewish News, 7 January 1994: 14.

O’Hara, Delia. “Chicago Spertus Museum Sees More Visitors.” Chicago Sun Times, 3 March 1994.

“Opening Day.” Austin American-Statesman, 17 October 1994, sec. B:1.

Parke, J. Cary. “The Heart of Darkness.” The Pink Paper (London) (1994).

Raphael, Frederic. “On Not Keeping One’s Voice Down.” TLS: Jewish Studies (London), 6 May 1994: 7-8.

Raven, Arlene. “Judy Chicago: The Artist Art Critics Love to Hate.” On The Issues (Summer 1994): 35-40.

Sholiton, Faye. “Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project.” Cleveland Jewish News, 7 January 1994: cover art, 12-14.

Sprin, Michele. “From Darkness into Light: An Interview with Judy Chicago on the Holocaust Project.” National Council of Jewish Women Journal, vol. 17, no. 1 (Fall 1994): 15-19, cover art.

Staments, Bill. “The Holocaust Project: From Darkness Into Light.” The New Art Examiner (March 1994).

Sweets, Ellen. “An Artist’s Haunting Vision.” Dallas Morning News, October 1994, sec. C: 1, 7.

Tomchin, Susan. “Judy Chicago’s Bold Look at the Holocaust. “ B’nai B’rith Women’s World (Summer 1994).

Zemel, Carol. “Beyond the Reach of Art?” Women’s Review of Books (April 1994): 6-7.


1993

“Art Spotlight.” Scholastic Art 23, no. 5 (March 1993): 10.

“Artist Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project.” Lilith 18, no. 3 (Summer 1993).

Artner, Alan. “Exploiting Pain: Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project Will Move Viewers.” Chicago Tribune, 26 November 1993.

Baumgardner, Jennifer. “Judy Chicago’s Holocaust Project.” Ms. (November-December 1993).

Bernstein, Elizabeth. “Chicago View of Holocaust.” JUF News (October 1993).
Cohn, Robert. “Judy Chicago Taps Neglected Roots in Her Holocaust Project.” St. Louis Jewish Light, 1 December 1993.

Eauclaire, Sally. “The Holocaust Project.” Chicago Tribune Magazine, 17 October 1993, sec. 10: cover, content page, 17-20.

“Feminist Artist Judy Chicago to Give Lecture.” New Haven Jewish Ledger, 19 February 1993, 12.

Freidman, Jason. “Holocaust Project: From Darkness into Light.” Baltimore Alternative, (December 1993): 38.

Hess, Elizabeth. “Planet Holocaust.” Village Voice, 2 November 1993: 43-44.

Hirsh, Kim. “About Women.” New Haven Register, 22 February 1993, 16.

“Kustom Kulture: Von Dutch, Ed ‘Big Daddy’ Roth, Robert Williams and Others.” Catalog for the Laguna Art Museum (1993): 88, 90.

Niederman, Sharon. “Holocaust Project: Darkness to Light.” Santa Fe Reporter 18, no. 39, 17-23 March 1993: 25.

O’Hara, Delia. “Search for Roots Gives Birth to Holocaust Project.” Chicago Sun Times, 20 October 1993: 43.

“A powerful chronicle of the genesis and creation of one of the most provocative exhibitions of our time: Judy Chicago’s searching evocation of the Holocaust.” Jewish Book News, 16 December 1993.

Rainbow Shabbat. Mulitcultural Review 2, no. 4: cover art.

Reed, Ollie Jr. “Confronting the Horror.” Albuquerque Tribune, 13 April 1993, sec. D: 1,5.

Reuther, Rosemary R. “Law & Heart: God and Gaia.” The Witness 76, no. 4 (April 1993): 24.

Steinberg, David. “Judy Chicago: Coming to Grips with Pain.” Albuquerque Journal, 14 November 1993.

Vallongo, Sally. “ Giving Life to Holocaust Art Brings Own Rebirth.” Toledo Blade, 23 October 1993.

Woods, Linda. “The Holocaust Project: By Remembering the Past, We Can Change the Future.” Los Alamos (New Mexico) Monitor, 18 April 1993, sec, B: 1-4.


1992

“Artistic Differences.” UCLA Magazine 3, no. 4, Winter 1992, 24.

Epstein, Pancho. “Through the Flower.” Santa Fe New Mexican, 24 January 1992, 20-21.

Feldman, Gayle. “FGS’s ‘Vindication’ of the Slush Pile.” Publishers Weekly, 12 October 1992, 20.

Mifflin, Margot. “Feminism’s New Face.” ArtNews , November 1992.

Rosen, Steven. “Local Show Previews a ‘93 Blockbuster.” Denver Post, 10 May 1992, sec. D: 1,4.

Sandhass, Kari. “Birth, Choice, and the Abuse of the Sacred: A Personal Story of Resistance.” Daughters of Sarah, Fall 1992.

“The Stained Glass Window of Judy Chicago’s Holocaust” Stained Glass: Quarterly of the Stained Glass Association of America, vol. 87, no. 3, Fall 1992, 193.

Sweets, Ellen. “Giving the Holocaust New Meaning.” Dallas Morning News, 2 August 1992.

“20 Years of the Women’s Movement.” Ms. ,1992.


1991

Carrol, Alberta. “Judy Chicago and Her Art.” Minnesota Women’s Press, 22 May 1991, 18-19.

Craven, Joan. “Canadian Dinner Party a Celebration.” Calgary Herald, 4 April 1991, sec. H: 5.

Danis, Naomi. “Worthy Causes.” Lilith (Spring 1991): 32.

Eauclaire, Sally. “The Female Gaze.” Southwest Profile, (February-April 1991): 12-14.

Eisler, Riane. “Sex, Art and Archetypes.” Women’s Review of Books 8, no. 6 (March 1991): 16.

Harrison, Helen. “No Muffling of Women’s Voice.” New York Times, 12 May 1991.

Knight, Christopher. “From Out West and the ‘Cool School’, It’s Abstract Pop.” Los Angeles Times, 4 April 1991, Calender sec. 83-84.

Lacy, Suzanne. “The Name of the Game.” & “Fractured Space.” Art Journal (Summer 1991).

Levy, Daniel. “Quarreling Over Quality.” Time (Special Issue: Women: The Road Ahead), 1991: 61-62.

Lippard, Lucy. “Uninvited Guests: How Washington Lost The Dinner Party.” Art in America (December 1991): 39-49.

Melendez, Michelle. “Getting Closer to the Work.” Albuquerque Journal, 20 October 1991, sec. G:2.

Northup, JoAnn Severns. “Finish Fetish: LA’s Cool School.” Judy Chicago. Catalog for Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California (1991): 20-21, 27-28, 58.

Olmstead, Kim. “An Icy Reception for The Dinner Party.” Washington Review (June-July 1991): 20.

Tobia, Blaise, and Virginia Maksymowicz. “Judy Chicago Birthing Art.” Witness 74, no. 12, 12 December 1991.

“Worthy Causes’ in Tsena-Rena” compiled by Naomi Danis. Lilith (Spring 1991): 32.


1990

Ballatore, Sandy. “Judy Chicago’s Fibre Art.” Fibrearts (Summer 1990).

Barras, Jonetta Rose. “UDC Facing Growing Debt, Status Review.” Washington Times, 25 July 1990.

Barras, Jonetta Rose. “Financial Inquiries Crash The Dinner Party at UDC.” Washington Times, 20 July 1990.

Barras, Jonetta Rose. “D.C. Council’s ‘Sanity’ Questioned as Hill Learns of The Dinner Party.” Washington Times, 19 July 1990.

Barras, Jonetta Rose. “UDC’s $1.6 Million ‘Dinner’.” Washington Times, 18 July 1900.

Berenbaum, Michael. “The Mystifying Burden of Goodness.” Dimensions: A Journal of Holocaust Studies (1990): 21.

Bird, Kay. “House Smacks of Anti-Feminist-Artist.” Santa Fe New Mexican, 6 August 1990.

“D.C. Under the Thumb Again.” Washington Post, 31 July 1990: editorial.

“The Dinner Party.” Albuquerque Journal, 17 September 1990: editorial.

Faust, Wolfgang Max. “Auf stand gegen din guten Geschmack (An Uprising Against Good Taste).” Art Magazine (September 1990): 44.

Gamarekian, Barbara. “A Feminist Artwork for University Library.” New York Times, 21 July 1990.

Harrison, Keith. “UDC Trustee Wants Artwork Reconsidered.” Washington Post, 30 July 1990.

Hickox, Katie. “Work by Santa Fe Artist Stirs Congressional Fray.” Santa Fe New Mexican, 28 July 1996, sec. A:1.

Jackson, Susan. “Investigating How ‘The Other Half’ Creates.” Japan Times, 27 May 1990.

Long, Nira Hardon. “The Dinner Party.” Arts Advocate (September-October 1990).

Long, Nira Hardon. “The Dinner Party: A Matter of Basic Human Liberties.” Washington Post, 9 August 1990.

Mahler, Richard. “The Battle of Chicago.” Los Angeles Times, 12 October 1990, sec. F: 1,24.

Mann, Judy. “Art and Sexual Power.” Washington Post, 12 September 1990.

Richardson, Congressman Bill. “Not a Vote on Art.” Santa Fe New Mexican, 16 August 1990.

Sinclair, Molly. “An Artist’s Open-Ended Invitation.” Washington Post, 21 July 1990.

Statesline. Usa Today, 20 July 1990.

Strand, John. “Washington D.C.: ‘3-D Pornography!’.” Art International Winter (1990): 26.

Suh, Mary. “Guess Who’s Not Coming to Dinner.” Ms. (September-October 1990).

Sweets, Ellen. “The Chicago Story.” Dallas Morning News, 16 September 1990.

“U. Of the District of Columbia’s Decision to Acquire Controversial Artwork Angers Some on Campus.” Chronicle of Higher Learning, 1 August 1990.

“UDC’s ‘Dinner Party’.” Washington Post, 24 July 1990.

“Washington, D.C.: University Won’t Host The Dinner Party.” ARTnews, (December 1990): 61-62.


1989

“American Women Artists, the 20th Century,” Catalog for Knoxville Museum of Art, 1989.

“Fear of Others: Art Against Racism,” Catalog for Arts in Action Society, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, September 1989.

Kubitza, Anna. “The Pink Sneakers (Die Rasafarbenen Turnschuhe),” Lichtblick-Feminisische Kunstzeitschrift, fall 1989, 8-11.


1988

Aptheker, Bettina. “Standing on Our Own Ground,” Gallerie 1, no. 1, Annual 1988.

Bell, June D. “Setting the Table for Changes, an Artist Discusses Her Work,” Melbourne Times Leader, 3 November 1988.

“Committed to Print,” Catalog for The Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1988, 57, 103.

Gallerie. Annual vol. 1, no. 1, 1988.

Gray, Sharon. “Weep, Be Moved and Drink Wine,” Melbourne Age, 30 January 1988.

Pisano, Ronald. “One Hundred Years: A Centennial Celebration of the National Association of Women Artists,” Catalog for Nassau County (New York) Museum of Fine Art (1988): 4, 38.

“Table for 39 Looks for a Home,” Melbourne Times on Sunday, 17 January 1988.


1987

“Art & The Law,” Catalog. West Publishing, 1987, 1984.

Kuperstein, Elana. “Judy Chicago: A Feminist Artist in Search of Her Jewish Self,” B’nai B’irth Women’s World 78, no. 3, April 1987.

Netsky, Ron. “Judy Chicago’s Style of Creation,” Democrat and Chronicle, 14 January 1987.

Roessner, Barbara T. “Bearing Children Is What Women Do,” International Herald Tribune, 13 March 1987.


1986

“American Art/American Women 1965-1985,” Catalog for Stamford Museum, Stamford, CT, 1986.

Chamaj, Betty. “Visions and Revisions: Women’s Studies and the Challenge to See Anew,” Frontiers: A Journal of Women’s Studies 8, no. 3, 1986.

Hawkins, Margaret. “Birth Project Survives Needling From Critics,” Chicago-Sun Time, 3 October 1986, 39-40.

Lippard, Lucy. “Por Encima Del Bloqueo.” Catalog for Ministerio de Cultura de Cuba, 1986.

Thompson, Ruthie. “Judy Chicago’s Birth Project,” Screen Printing (1986).


1985

Battiata, Mary. “Judy Chicago’s Tapestry of Birth,” Washington Post, 13 May 1985.

Bennetts, Leslie. “Judy Chicago: Women’s Lives and Art,” New York Times, 8 April 1985.

Januszczak, Waldemer. “Look Who’s Coming to Dinner,” Guardian Women (London) 19 March 1985.

Lauter, Estella. “Acts of Creation,” Women’s Review of Books 2, no. 12, September 1985.

Lippard, Lucy. “Born Again,” Village Voice, 16 April 1985.

McWilliams, Martha. “Judy Chicago Strikes Again: The Birth Project,” Washington Review, October-November 1985.

Stein, Judith. “Midwife to the Revolution,” New York Times Book Review, 15 September 1985.


1983

Blair, Gwenda. “Reviewing the Birth Project - Judy Chicago’s Judgement Day,” Village Voice, 1 November 1983.

“Interview with Judy Chicago by Arlene Raven and Susan Rennie,” Chrysalis, no. 4, 1983.

Keerdoja, Eileen. “Judy Chicago’s Controversial Creation,” Newsweek, 31 October 1983.

Roth, Moira. “The Amazing Decade: Women and Performance Art in America,” Astro Artz, 1983.


1982

Blair, Gwenda. “The Womanly Art of Judy Chicago,” Mademoiselle, January 1982.

Cox, Meg. “Making Art with a Female Message,” Wall Street Journal, 8 January 1982.

Freeman, Natalie V. “A Dream of a Dinner Party - Judy Chicago,” City Woman, spring 1982.

Freeman, Natalie V. “Revelations of a Private Female World,” Macleans, 5 April 1982.

Mays, John Bently. “Epic Dinner Party Strikes to the Core,” Toronto Globe and Mail, May 1982.


1981

Adams, Jane. “Judy Chicago,” Horizon, March 1981.

Berger, Suzanne. “Dinner Party Comes to Chicago,” Sister Source, 1 August 1981, 1-7.

Evett, David. “Moveable Feast.” Northern Ohio Live, 4017 May 1981, 27-29.

Mullarkey, Maureen. “Dishing It Out: Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party,” Commonweal 108, no. 7, April 1981, 210-211.

Seebohm, C. “The Dinner Party: Turning Women’s Crafts into Art,” House & Garden, April 1981.

“Southern Cal Artists 1940-80,” Catalog from Laguna Beach Museum of Art, California, 1981.

Wachtel, Eleanor. “This Is Judy Chicago,” Homemaker’s Magazine, November 1981, 34.


1980

“Chicago’s Dinner Party Comes to Brooklyn Museum,” New York Times, 17 October 1980, sec. C:1.

Gerber, Eric. “Right Out of History,” Houston Post, 14 March 1980.

Goldenhersh, Sheryn. “Judy Chicago Hosts Her Dinner Party at Brooklyn Art Museum,” St. Louis Jewish Light, 5 November 1980, 7.

Hughes, Robert. “An Obsessive Feminist Pantheon: Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party Turns History into Agitprop,” Time, 15 December 1980, 85.

Lippard, Lucy. “Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party,” Art in America, April 1980, 115-126.

Mitgang, Herbert. “Publishing: Judy Chicago Speaking in Volumes,” New York Times, 26 September 1980.

Pennington, Ron. “Right Out of History,” The Hollywood Reporter, 29 August 1980, 2.

Perrault, John. “No Reservations,” Soho News, 22 October 1980, 1.

“Right Out of History: A Film by Johanna Demetrakas,” The Current, 17-23 July 1980, 5.

Tennant, Donna. “‘Right out of History’ a Remarkable Story,” Houston Chronicle, 14 March 1980.

Wolfert, Lee. “Sassy Judy Chicago Throws A Dinner Party, but the Art World Mostly Sends Regrets,” People, 8 December 1980, 156.


1979

Albright, Thomas. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” ARTnews, January 1979.

Berger, Arthur. “Nourishing Art from the Rich History of Women,” Chronicle of Higher Education, 16 April 1979.

Butterfield, Jan. “Guess Who’s Coming to Judy Chicago’s Dinner,” Mother Jones, January 1979, 23.

“Feminist Sculptor’s Dinner Party, A,” New York Times, 1 April 1979.

Fischer, Hal. “Judy Chicago, San Francisco Museum of Art,” Artform, summer 1979, 77.

Glueck, Grace. “Judy Chicago’s Rochester Dinner Party is Canceled,” New York Times, 11 August 1979.

Hamilton, Mildred. “The Dinner Party,” Graduate Woman, July-August 1979.

“Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party, Two Views of the First Feminist Epic Artwork,” Village Voice, 11 June 1979.

Kingsley, April. “The I-Hate-to-Cook Dinner Party,” Ms., June 1979.

Larson, Kay. “Under the Table: Duplicity, Alienation,” Village Voice, 11 June 1979, 51.

Lipinski, Ann Marie. “Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party,” Chicago Tribune, 19 August 1979.

Lippard, Lucy. “Dinner Party a Four-Star Treat,” Seven Days, April 1979.

Roth, Moira. “Connecting Conversations,” Smith Publications, 1979.

Stevens, Mark. “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner,” Newsweek, 2 April 1979, 93.

“Table for 39, A,” Life, May 1979.

Woo, Elaine. “Judy Chicago’s The Dinner Party.” Los Angeles Herald Examiner, 20 March 1979.

Zolotow, Maurice. “The 78 Most Interesting People in Los Angeles.” Los Angeles, November 1979, 203.


1978

“A Dinner Party.” The Spokeswoman, 15 June 1978.

“Judy Chicago: World of the China Painter.” Ceramics Monthly, May 1978, 40-45.

Isenberg, Barbara. “Invitation to a Dinner Party.” Los Angeles Times, 6 April 1978.


1977

Hass, Charlie. “Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party: A Room of Her Own.” New West, 1 August 1977.

Heresies: A Feminist Publication on Art and Politics 1, 1977, 107.

“Judy Chicago: China Painter.” Ceramics Monthly, June 1977, 34-35.

“Overglaze Imagery: Cone 019-016.” Catalog for Visual Arts Center, California State University Fullerton, 1977.

“Painting and Sculpture in California: The Modern Era.” Catalog for San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. 1977, 161, 165, 205.

Raven, Arlene, and Susan Rennie. “The Dinner Party Project: An Interview with Judy Chicago.” Chrysalis, no. 4, 1977, 96.

Wilding, Faith. “By Our Own Hands.” Double X, 1977.


1976

“American Artist’s ‘76: A Celebration.” Catalog for the Marion Koogler McNay Art Institute, 1976.


1975

Chicago, Judy. “Judy Chicago – the Artist Views Herself”. Playgirl, May 1975, 80-1,
102-4.

Butterfield, Jan. “Interview with Judy Chicago.” City of San Francisco, January 1976.


1974

“Judy Chicago”. Art in America, July 1974, 93.

Chicago, Judy, and Arlene Raven. “Letter to a Young Woman Artist.” Anonymous Was A Woman, California Institute of the Arts, 1974, 67-68.

Lippard, Lucy. “Judy Chicago Talking to Lucy R. Lippard.” Artforum, September 1974.


1973

Chicago, Judy and Miriam Schapiro. “Female Imagery.” Womanspace Journal 1, no. 3, summer 1973.

Chicago, Judy and Arlene Raven. “An Evening with Judy Chicago.” Pacifica Radio Archives, Los Angeles, 9 January 1973.

Chicago, Judy and Arlene Raven. “Women’s Art History.” Pacifica Radio Archives, Los Angeles, 2 January 1973.


1972

Chicago, Judy and Miriam Schapiro. Statement in Womanhouse. Catalog on the collaborative project created by the Feminist Art Program, California Institute of the Arts, and Introduction, 1972.

Chicago, Judy and Dextra Frankel. Introduction to Invisible/Visible exhibition. Long Beach Museum of Art, 23-26 April 1972.


1971

Chicago, Judy. Statement in “Miss Chicago and the California Girls.” Everywoman II, no. 7, 7 May 1971.


1970

Chicago, Judy. Advertisement announcing name change from Judy Gerowitz to Judy Chicago. Artforum, October 1970, 20.


1969

Selz, Peter with Jane Linvingston. “Two Generations in L.A.”. Art in America, January -February 1969, 92-7.


1968

“The West Coast Now - Current Work from the Western Seaboard.” Catalog for Portland Art Museum, 1968.

5. THESES AND DISSERTATIONS



Bickell, Rosalind. Intervention on the Sacred: The Politics and Poetics of ‘The Dinner Party’. Paper, 1991.

Duncan, Sally Anne. Judy Chicago's ‘Holocaust Project’: Contexts and Connections. Peterborough, New Hampshire, June 1995.

Edwards, Janis. Rhetoric in the Visual Image: Judy Chicago's 'The Dinner Party'. Thesis for Master of Arts in Communication Studies at California State University, Sacramento, California, Fall 1985.

Jensen, Lisa H. Responses to a Feminist Perspective in Art: Judy Chicago's ‘Dinner Party’ and the Language of its Critics. Unpublished paper from Judy Chicago archives, 1980.

Kubitza, Annette. Judy Chicago’s The ‘Dinner Party’ Im Kontext Feministischer Diskurse. Wissenschafliche Hausarbeit zur Erlangung des akademischen Grades eines Magister Artium der Universitat Hamburg. Hamberg, Germany, 1991.

Meyer, Laura. The 'Essential' Judy Chicago: Central Core Imagery vs. The Language of Fetishism in’ Womanhouse’ and ‘The Dinner Party’. Thesis for Master of Arts at University of California at Riverside, 1994.

Padawar, Nadine. 'Till Death Do Us Part?: The Sexual Objectification of Women in Art and Advertising. Senior Thesis in Women's Studies, 1991.

Popp, Christine M. What's In An Image?: Judy Chicago's ‘The Dinner Party’. Honor's Thesis, 1991.

Roth-Davies, Mary. Valuing Women’s Work: Stitched Textile Art in a Postmodern World. (thesis) London: Richmond, The American International University, September, 2003.

Wylder, Viki Thompson. Judy Chicago's ‘Dinner Party’ and ‘Birth Project’ as Religious Symbol and Visual Theology. Dissertation for Doctor of Philosophy at Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, Spring 1993.

6. FILMOGRAPHY



No Compromise; Lessons in Feminist Art with Judy Chicago. Directed by Susanne Schwibs. 54 minutes. Produced by Indiana University Radio & Television Services, 2002.

Resolutions: A Stitch in Time. Filmmakers Kate Amend and Johanna Demetrakas. 15 minutes. Through the Flower Corporation, 2000. Videocassette.

Grasping for the Wind, episode #7. “The Narsissistic Culture.” Produced by Glass Onion Productions, Inc., 1997.

World’s Most Intriguing Women on E!. Produced by E! Entertainment Television, 1997.

Under Wraps. Produced by Starry Night Production, Inc. 56 minutes. 1996. Videocassette.

The Dinner Party: Art for Our Sake. Featuring Lily Tomlin. Filmmakers Kate Amend and Johanna Demetrakas. 15 minutes. Through the Flower Corporation, 1995. Videocassette.

A Family of Women. Produced by Vu Productions. Aired June 1994 on Turner Broadcasting.

“Century of Women: Part 3.” Judy Chicago and The Dinner Party featured in TBS film and accompanying book, broadcast on TBS, 9 June 1994.

“From Darkness into Light,” The Making of the Holocaust Project. Filmmaker Kate Amend. 29 minutes. 1994. Videocassette.

Holocaust Project: Judy Chicago. Produced by Viking/Penguin. Aired: Tampa, on WFLA/NBC; Miami, on WPLG/ABC; Detroit, on WJBK/CBS, 28 October 1993; Fairfield, on Conneticut Cable/Noon News, 19 October 1993; Minneapolis, on WCCO/CBS, 25 November 1993; Sacramento, on KOVR/ABC, 5 November 1993; Albuquerque, on KRQE/CBS, 19 October 1993; San Francisco, on KGO/ABC; Nashville, on WTVF/CBS, 19 October 1993; National, on ABC News One, 19 October 1993; Richmond, on WWBT/NBC, 22 October 1993; Atlanta, on WAGA/NBC, 20 October 1993; National, on Conus Communications, 16 November 1993.

Holocaust Project. Filmmaker Matthew Sneddon. Produced by “Colores,” KNME, Albuquerque, NM, 1993.

Judy Chicago’s ‘The Dinner Party’: A Tour of the Exhibition. Narration by Judy Chicago. 40 minutes. Through the Flower, 1991.
The Future of Judy Chicago’s ‘Dinner Party’. Narration by Lily Tomlin. 20 minutes. Through the Flower, 1991.

Judy Chicago: The Birth Project. Filmmaker Vivian Kleiman. 20 minutes. Vivian Kleiman Productions, 1985. Videocassette.

Right Out of History: The Making of Judy Chicago’s Dinner Party. Filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas. 60 minutes. Phoenix Films, 1980. Videocassette.

Womanhouse. Filmmaker Johanna Demetrakas. 47 minutes. Phoenix Films, 1974. Videocassette.

JudyChicago and the California Girls. Produced by Judith Dankoff, 1970.