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Lynda Benglis

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The definitive monograph on American sculptor and visual artist Lynda Benglis, one of the most important living artists today.

Since her arrival in New York from her native Louisiana in the late 1960s, Lynda Benglis gained recognition for creating a groundbreaking body of work that challenged sculpture and painting conventions in a largely male-dominated art world.

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A tireless explorer of new shapes and materials, Benglis's gestural and formal approach to art-making has, over the years, elevated her to iconic status, her work being evidence of how process can wield pliant matter and let it 'take its own form'.

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Contributors: Andrew Bonacina, Nora Lawrence, Bibiana Obler
Publisher: Phaidon
Publication date: 2022
Softcover
160 pages: 200 color images
11 3/8 × 9 7/8 inches
ISBN: 9781838661229

Lynda Bengis Phaidon. The cover has a detail shot of a Lynda Benglis work.
The book is open to two pages. The right page has a photograph of a Benglis work and the left page has an interview with the artist.
The book is open to two pages. There are six photos across the two pages. One is in black and white.
The book is open to two pages. The right page has two images of Benglis works installed in a gallery. The left page has a photograph Benglis works in a gallery with an essay at the top of the page.
Lynda Bengis Phaidon. The cover has a detail shot of a Lynda Benglis work.

Lynda Benglis

Since the 1960s, Lynda Benglis has been celebrated for her free, ecstatic forms, which are simultaneously playful and visceral, organic and, abstract.

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