WHAT IF? brings together recent work by Lynda Benglis in a wide range of media. Ceramics enter into a dialogue with cast polyurethane sculptures, foam paintings and a new, never previously exhibited ...
Lynda Benglis was born in Lake Charles, Louisiana in 1941. A pioneer of a form of abstraction in which each work is the result of materials in action—poured latex and foam, cinched metal, dripped ...
Lynda Benglis’ show at London’s Thomas Dane Gallery resembles ... This dance is visible on the surfaces of these sculptures, a physicality passed to the viewers as their bodies gyrate, bend and warp ...
Lynda Benglis is an American artist best known for her use of poured sculptural forms made from wax, latex, metal, and foam. From the 1960s onwards, Benglis’ work has engaged with both the physicality ...
Since the 1960s, Lynda Benglis has been celebrated for the free ... Museum Gala and at the Art Basel Miami Beach Women in the Arts. In 2017, Benglis received the International Sculpture Center ...
Save videos to watch later, or make a selection to play back-to-back using the autoplay feature. Artist Lynda Benglis reunites with her first fountain, The Wave of the World (1983–84), which went ...
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