Lynda Benglis USA, b. 1941

Overview
I totally believe that art is an open dialogue and that it is not logical. It does not always make sense.

Lynda Benglis (b. 1941) is an American artist best known for her use of poured sculptural forms made from wax, latex, metal, and foam. She moved to New York at the apex of Minimalism in the 1960s and, from then, her work has engaged with both the physicality and process of material-based practices while simultaneously confronting femininity in the context of a male-dominated art world. Using brightly colored polyurethane foam and incorporating wide-ranging influences, such as Abstract Expressionism, Process Art, Minimalism, Feminist art, geological forms, and ceremonial totems, Benglis developed her instantly recognizable sculptural language of undulating, oozing biomorphic forms.

Benglis never confined herself to a single medium or technique, instead choosing to experiment with wax, rubber, glass, and metal, among others, to achieve unique textures and striking visual effects. Her works challenge conventions and often evoke a sense of frozen motion, capturing moments of pure energy. Throughout her career, Benglis also explored video and photography, using them as means to question gender roles and sexuality. One of her most provocative pieces is the famous self-portrait published in "Artforum" in 1974, where she openly challenged the sexist norms of contemporary art, sparking intense debates.

Her works have been exhibited in numerous prestigious museums and galleries worldwide, including the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, the Tate Modern in London, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. With a career spanning over five decades, Lynda Benglis remains a formidable creative artist, constantly exploring new forms of expression and material, such as the latest series of marble sculptures, and maintaining her ability to surprise and challenge both audiences and critics.

 
Benglis’ work is in extensive public collections including: Guggenheim Museum; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Modern Art, New York; The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Most recently Benglis was the subject of an international retrospective which traveled to: TheIrish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin; The Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven; Le Consortium, Dijon; Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design, Providence; New Museum, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles. Lynda Benglis lives and works in New York and Santa Fe.
 
 
Works
  • Lynda Benglis, Red Scream, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Red Scream, 2024
    red travertine onyx
    110 x 28 x 41 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Twin Cable, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Twin Cable, 2024
    red travertine onyx
    87 x 105 x 32 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Not a Scream But a Whimper, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Not a Scream But a Whimper, 2024
    red travertine onyx
    121 x 26 x 45 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Gone Gone, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Gone Gone, 2024
    white ice onyx
    121 x 26 x 45 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Yellow Miele, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Yellow Miele, 2024
    honey onyx
    110 x 28 x 41 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Smiley Child, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Smiley Child, 2024
    Naples yellow onyx
    87 x 105 x 32 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Electrical Wrap, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Electrical Wrap, 2024
    gray onyx
    87 x 105 x 32 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Nightmare Vessel, 2024
    Lynda Benglis
    Nightmare Vessel, 2024
    gray onyx
    121 x 26 x 45 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled II (Wing), 2020-2021
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled II (Wing), 2020-2021
    Breccia of Seravezza marble
    98 x 42 x 35 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled (Torsos), 2015-2016
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled (Torsos), 2015-2016
    Red of France marble
    139 x 76 x 20 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled III, 2017-2018
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled III, 2017-2018
    Red of France marble
    80 x 100 x 53 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled I, 2017-2018
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled I, 2017-2018
    Bianco Carrara marble
    120 x 50 x 45 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled II (Wing), 2020-2021
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled II (Wing), 2020-2021
    Red of France marble
    98 x 42 x 35 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled II (Wing), 2020-2021
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled II (Wing), 2020-2021
    Green of Guatemala marble
    98 x 42 x 35 cm
  • Lynda Benglis, Untitled (Brooch), 2020-2021
    Lynda Benglis
    Untitled (Brooch), 2020-2021
    Green of Guatemala marble
    120 x 98 x 20 cm
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