Pussygrab this: The Dinner Party – artist Judy Chicago’s iconic 1979 symbolic celebration of women’s heritage in creative culture, in which 39 pioneering women of various disciplines are represented as their stylized vulvas on hand-painted ceramic plates.
Pictured above, 19th-century astronomer Caroline Herschel, 10th-century German poet and dramatist Hrotsvitha, and 20th-century writer Virginia Woolf. More here.
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