art JUDY CHICAGO and then all that has divided us will merge and then softness will come to a world that is harsh and unkind and then both men and women will be gentle and then both women and men will be strong and then the greed of some will give way to the needs of many and then all will share equally in the earth’s abundance and then all will care for the sick and the weak and the old and then all will live in harmony with each other and the earth and then everywhere will be called eden once again excerpt from “The Merger Poem (The Dinner Party).” by Judy Chicago interview by JEFFREY DEITCH portraits by DONALD WOODMAN all artworks copyright JUDY CHICAGO JEFFREY DEITCH — I was astonished when I saw your [sculpture] Car Hood in the “Pacific Standard Time” exhibition at the Getty in…