The Nasher’s exhibition features Benglis' choice metal sculptures and fountains that are products of a long conceptual and stylistic evolution.
Lynda Benglis
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This week: an international artist's debut solo museum exhibition in Houston, recent works by Lynda Benglis in Dallas, a new arts venue opens in Tyler, and more.
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Interview: Leigh Arnold on Women Artists, Land Art, and Representation
by Arie Boumanby Arie BoumanThe Assistant Curator at the Nasher discusses the underrepresentation of women artists in the art world (and what to do about it), her upcoming Land art show, and Dallas' history of women artists.
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Is it too soon for happy art?
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Rainey Knudson and Christina Rees on beautiful people in Marfa, hippies in Houston, and, after a major controversy, the return of Contemporary Art Month in San Antonio.
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Lynda Benglis and Jenni Sorkin on a Panel Talk This Sat. at the Nasher
by Glasstireby GlasstireThis Saturday, February 11 at 11 a.m., the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas will host a panel discussion featuring some familiar international art-world names: artist Lynda Benglis; Connie Butler, curator at the…
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“This and That” is an occasional series of paired observations. -Ed. Today: We Can Do It The iconic spread featuring Lynda Benglis from the 1974 issue of Artforum has…
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Giorgio Vasari defined drawing as “the animating principle of all creative processes,” and since the Renaissance, drawing has been seen as the foundation of artistic invention, as the most immediate…
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I am not going to rehash Lynda Benglis’ career, (for that see Roberta Smith’s NYT review of the New Museum Show), but she has been around for a long time,…