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Prior to this exhibit, I hadn’t been exposed to the work of Judy Chicago beyond her iconic The Dinner Party, housed permanently in the Brooklyn Museum of Art, a favorite haunt of mine when I lived in NYC. The exhibit convinced me that The Dinner Party was in fact a transitional work for Chicago, one that led to a flowering of more impressive work from the artist. The show was arranged in reverse chronological order. I suspect this was an attempt to subvert supposedly male-constructed, linear nar...