Since the late 1960s, American sculptor and visual artist Lynda Benglis (1941-) has made a name for herself by creating a body of groundbreaking work that challenged the conventions of sculpture and painting in a largely male-dominated art world.
A tireless explorer of new forms and materials, Benglis's gestural and formal approach to art-making has elevated her over the years to iconic status, with her work a testament to how process can handle soft matter and let it 'take on its own shape'.
This richly illustrated book is the first reference monograph on Lynda Benglis, one of today's most important living artists.
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