The artwork, titled “Bigamy Hood,” was created by Judy Chicago in 1965. It belongs to the Feminist Art movement and is categorized within the abstract genre.
“Bigamy Hood” exudes a vibrant and bold aesthetic with its use of bright colors and geometric shapes. Dominated by a striking yellow background, the artwork features symmetrical patterns that incorporate a variety of hues, including blue, pink, brown, and black. The shapes in the artwork are organic and abstract, with heart-like figures and circular forms that seem to interconnect and overlay each other. The overall composition is both harmonious and dynamic, engaging the viewer through its rhythm and balance. The use of stylized and simplified forms evokes a sense of both complexity and clarity, characteristic of Chicago’s distinctive artistic approach. The reflective and glossy finish adds depth and dimension, providing a visually stimulating experience.