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Judith Bernstein standing between "TWO PANEL VERTICAL," 1973. Courtesy Of The Artist And Paul Kasmin Gallery
Judith Bernstein (born October 14, 1942) is a New York artist best known for her phallic drawings and paintings. Bernstein uses her art as a vehicle for her outspoken feminist and anti-war activism, provocatively drawing psychological links between the two. Her best-known work features her iconic motif of an anthropomorphized screw, which has become the basis for a number of allegories and visual puns. During the beginning of the Feminist Art Movement, Bernstein was a founding member of the all-women's cooperative A.I.R. Gallery in New York. via Wikipedia
That Bernstein’s political art is still so relevant is chilling, but like the first time around, it remains a source of comfort that we have
The Metropolitan Museum of Art acquires Horizontal (1973) by Judith Bernstein
Judith Bernstein (American, b. 1942)
Horizontal, 1973
Judith Bernstein Iraq Travel Poster – Large, 1969 Charcoal and pastel on paper, 119.5 x 190.5 cm
Judith Bernstein, SMALL HORIZONTAL NUMBER 10 (1975), charcoal on paper
Judith Bernstein at Karma International