Judy Chicago
Auteur : Judy Chicago
Date de publication : 2001
Éditeur : Works on Paper
Nombre de pages : 16
Résumé du livre
"Drawings have historically been viewed as intimately connected to the artist's hand and preparatory for other works. These appear as neither. The 'style' used has a mural-like feel ... even thouh the drrawings themselves are small. In other words, they employ the language of an explicitly public art combined with a scale of intimacy ... despite their 'public' language, they speak of private matters--insecurities, anxieties, need, and desire."--Helen Molesworth, page [13].