Holly Solomon championed this movement in opposition to minimalist art via her Manhattan gallery. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this 1970s and ‘80s movement whose artists, like Joyce Kozloff and Miriam Schapiro, were influenced by ornamental forms such as wallpaper and embroidery.
ANSWER: Pattern and Decoration movement [or P&D]
[10e] Schapiro coined a portmanteau term combining “femme” with the name of this artistic technique, which comes from the French for “glue.” Découpage (“day-koo-PAHZH”) and photomontage are forms of this technique.
ANSWER: collage (The portmanteau term is “femmage.”)
[10m] Schapiro organized the Womanhouse installation with this artist, whose best-known artwork is on permanent exhibition at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art at the Brooklyn Museum.
ANSWER: Judy Chicago [or Judith Sylvia Cohen] (The second artwork is The Dinner Party.)
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