Lynda Benglis
Edited by Franck Gautherot, Caroline Hancock, and Seungduk Kim
This catalog accompanies the exhibition "Lynda Benglis", on view at MOCA July 31st - October 10th 2011.
Lynda Benglis is one of Americas most important artists. After starting her career as a painter/sculptor in the mid 1960s in New York she became a leader of Post Minimalism along with Richard Serra, Eva Hesse and Bruce Nauman. Her interest in process led her to expand the possibilities of material from latex pourings and expansions to more precious materials such as glass and gold. Spanning 40 years her creative output ranges from early wax reliefs and polyurethane sculptures, cantilevered installations, to videos, Polaroids as well as work in ceramics, glass, paper and neon.
Published by Les Presses du Réel, 2009Hardcover, 450 pages, illustrated throughout
8 x 10 inches
This book is out of print
Condition: Slight scuffs on cover, otherwise clean flat copy