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  1. www.judychicago.com › gallery › early-workminimalSelected work « Judy Chicago

    From 1965 to 1973, she created drawings, paintings, and sculpture that demonstrated her affinity for exploring color through a very reduced formal vocabulary of geometric shapes… For Chicago, minimalism was more than a phase, it was a formative approach the artist integrated into her later work.

  2. At the beginning of her professional career, Chicago created a significant body of minimal art which, for a long time, remained unknown even though her work had been included in the influential 1965 exhibition, Primary Structures at the Jewish Museum in New York.

  3. 28 maj 2020 · Born Judy Cohen in Chicago, Illinois, in 1939, Chicago attended the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of California, Los Angeles. Chicago’s early work was Minimalist, and she was part of the landmark Primary Structures exhibition in 1966 at The Jewish Museum in New York.

  4. Jerry Siegan speaks candidly about his art, the things that influence him, and what inspires and leads his unique creative process both inside and outside of the studio.

  5. 2 wrz 2016 · We take a look at 11 women artists who have made pioneering contributions to the pared-down geometric abstractions of Minimalism over the past 50 years.

  6. JENNIE C. JONES was a 20-year-old art student when she first saw the work of the minimalist painter and sculptor Ellsworth Kelly installed at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1989. These were some of Kelly’s signature panels: bold, monochromatic shapes of saturated color in oil on canvas.

  7. This tour, featuring a rotating selection of works created since 1990, showcases just a few of the many contemporary Chicago artists whose works are in the museum's collection. Chicago has long been a city that fosters and inspires artists, from students who are just starting their careers to acclaimed painters and sculptors.

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