Episode 208: Feminism, Power, and Why Not All Art Matters - with Judy Chicago
What is the role of art today—and does all art matter?
In this episode of About Art, I speak with Judy Chicago , a pioneering feminist artist whose work has transformed contemporary art and feminist art history for more than six decades.
Best known for The Dinner Party , Chicago has consistently challenged traditional narratives in the art world—bringing women’s experiences, history, and creative labor into focus. Her work spans painting, installation, textiles, performance, and public projects, addressing themes including feminism, power, education, mortality, and environmental change.
In this conversation, we discuss:
Feminism and the evolution of feminist art Power, courage, and speaking truth in the art world Why education is essential for change The role of artists in society today And why, in her words, not all art matters This episode is a candid and thought-provoking look at what it means to live and work with integrity—and how art can shape the way we understand ourselves and the world around us.
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