The art, artists and awards that pushed boundaries this year
The London art world came out in force to celebrate the American visionary's exhibition “Revelations” and to enjoy a tech-powered interaction with her quest to create a world where power is equally shared
The non-profit organisation is hosting a dozen shows at its glittering French outpost, with many exemplifying the potency of its mission
We speak to the Leonardo da Vinci scholar, Martin Kemp, about the famous painting's potential move and the latest research on its background, to the US artist about her show at Serpentine North and to the director of the Leopold Museum in Vienna about Christian Schad’s 'Self-Portrait with Model' (1927)
As a vast retrospective opens in New York, the US artist discusses a 15th-century female author who has inspired her, the “purpose of life” and why she believes her work is only now being properly understood
Los Angeles artist Lauren Halsey will also unveil a new work at the Kensington Gardens space
From large-scale surveys of Judy Chicago and Ed Ruscha, to showcases of Barkley L. Hendricks’s portraits, Ruth Asawa’s works on paper, Shary Boyle’s surreal ceramics, Korean experimental art and more
This except from Taschen's new book The Gourmand’s Egg: A Collection of Stories and Recipes shows how artists including Judy Chicago and Sarah Lucas have used egg imagery
Anat Ebgi gallery and Judy Chicago’s Through the Flower exhibition space are marking the occasion
Our pick of shows on view in local galleries, from Judy Chicago at Nina Johnson to Hernan Bas at Fredric Snitzer Gallery
The retrospective of the legendary feminist offers some familiar pleasures and a chance to re-evaluate her recent work
The exhibition demonstrates how the artist has “always been progressive in her thinking” about social issues, from feminism to environmentalism
Following environmental concerns, The Living Desert garden and zoo has pulled out of a planned project with the artist this month
From a documentary on pioneering queer artist David Wojnarowicz to a survey of Barbara Kruger's pertinent Question installations
With a high estimate of $350,000, the sale of "Trinity Birth Quilt" at Sotheby's Choice Works charity auction event could reset the artist's auction record
Over 300 works chart the career of a feminist pioneer in revelatory detail
The museum aims to rewrite the legacy of the historically male-dominated Land Art movement
Judy Chicago launches Create Art for Earth with the Serpentine Galleries while a new documentary foregrounds how Indigenous peoples are fighting climate change
With works by Judy Chicago, Tacita Dean, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and Silke Otto-Knapp, the museum is one of many prioritizing acquisitions of art by women
Exhibition at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Miami includes test plates for the artist's most famous work, The Dinner Party
Some residents object to exhibition space, arguing that the artist’s work is pornographic
The London fair features a raft of women, including Judy Chicago, who are eschewing assembly-line art
The Getty funded project has resulted in more than 125 exhibitions, performances, and events to celebrate the city's history
"Women and art: Contested territory" and "Great women collectors"