Feminism and the Contemporary World Chapter 23, 25 Rebekeh Scoggins Art Appreciation April 23, 2013 Judy Chicago and Miriam Shapiro. Womanhouse. 1972. Feminism. Chicago and Shapiro. Womanhouse: Menstruation Bathroom. 1972. Feminism. Chicago and Shapiro. Womanhouse: Linen Closet. 1972. Feminism. Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party. 1974-79. Feminism. Judy Chicago. The Dinner Party. 1974-79. Feminism. Nancy Spero. Rebirth of Venus. Detail. 1984. Feminism. Orlan. Le Basier de l’Artiste (The Artist’s Kiss). 1976-77. Feminism. Orlan. Plastic Surgery Series. 1990-1994. Feminism. Ana Mendieta. Silueta Series. 1977. Feminism: Performance Art. Cindy Sherman. Untitled Film Still #48. 1979. Feminism. Barbara Kruger. Untitled (You’re Gaze Hits the Side of My Face). 1982. Feminism. Kruger. Untitled (We Won’t Play Nature To Your Culture). 1983. Feminism. Barbara Kruger. Untitled (I Shop Therefore I Am). 1987. Feminism. Kiki Smith. Ice Man. 1995. Feminism. Vik Muniz. Atlas (Carlao). 2008. Post Modern. Rachel Harrison. This Is Not an Artwork. 2006. Post Modern. Maya Lin. Vietnam Veterans Memorial. The Wall, Washington, D.C. 1980–1982. Fred Wilson. Mining the Museum. 1992. Post Modern. Faile. A Continuing Story. 2009. Street Art. Swoon. Untitled. 2005. Street Art. Banksy. Stone Age Waiter. 2006. Street Art. Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. The Browning of America. 2000. Post Modern. El Anatsui. Duvor (Communal Cloth). 2007. Post Modern.