About The Work
Meet the most colorful and intriguing guest ever to grace your dinner party. This striking scarf is modeled on the original runner for Sanger’s place setting – part of ‘The Dinner Party’ by Judy Chicago – the most famous piece of feminist artwork of all time. Pure silk, embroidered with tones of pink, red, and purple, and with a gusseted hem, it pairs with the vivid colors of the matching dinner plate. The design evokes a butterfly – a symbol of personal freedom hard-fought for by Sanger and won by all those who benefited from her crusade for reproductive choice. Hand sewn.
Courtesy of Prospect NY
About Judy Chicago
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The 2021 Holiday Collection - DINE
- Interviews & Features: Laura Currie of Prospect Picks Ten Editions and Objects to Mark Ten Years of Artspace
- Interviews & Features: Making History Contemporary: “Half the Picture” Curator on Presenting 100 Years of Art Through a Feminist Lens
- Art 101: How Did Feminist Art Begin? A Brief History of Women Rejecting Patriarchy in the Art World
- Art 101: Get Your Feminism(s) in a Row: Mary Kelly in Conversation with Douglas Crimp
About The Work
Meet the most colorful and intriguing guest ever to grace your dinner party. This striking scarf is modeled on the original runner for Sanger’s place setting – part of ‘The Dinner Party’ by Judy Chicago – the most famous piece of feminist artwork of all time. Pure silk, embroidered with tones of pink, red, and purple, and with a gusseted hem, it pairs with the vivid colors of the matching dinner plate. The design evokes a butterfly – a symbol of personal freedom hard-fought for by Sanger and won by all those who benefited from her crusade for reproductive choice. Hand sewn.
Courtesy of Prospect NY
About Judy Chicago
From The Magazine
- Interviews & Features: The 2021 Holiday Collection - DINE
- Interviews & Features: Laura Currie of Prospect Picks Ten Editions and Objects to Mark Ten Years of Artspace
- Interviews & Features: Making History Contemporary: “Half the Picture” Curator on Presenting 100 Years of Art Through a Feminist Lens
- Art 101: How Did Feminist Art Begin? A Brief History of Women Rejecting Patriarchy in the Art World
- Art 101: Get Your Feminism(s) in a Row: Mary Kelly in Conversation with Douglas Crimp
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