The article informs about an art exhibition by artist Judy Chicago at exhibition center LewAllen Contemporary. Chicago instantly conjures up her iconic feminist installation "The Dinner Party," this show, which focused exclusively on works made between 1965 and 1973, and provided a rare opportunity to view the artist's earlier and diverse body of Minimalist abstractions. Comprising over 50 objects in a wide range of formats--including sculpture, painting, drawing and the artist's book--the exhibition highlighted Chicago's formal investigations into the transcendent and material properties of color, space and form.
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