The pioneering sculptor brings monumental fountains and more to the museum.
Lynda Benglis' "Yellow Tail," a 2020 Everdur bronze work, is featured in the artist's exhibition at the Nasher Sculpture Center. "Lynda Benglis" runs through Sept. 18.Lynda Benglis, grande dame of postwar American art, is one of the most important artists working today, with a career that spans over five decades.
Benglis, at 80, remains a sprightly figure who lives up to her reputation as a pioneering feminist, provocateur and iconoclast. Artist Lynda Benglis brought her tall fountains, dubbed "Bounty," "Amber Waves" and "Fruited Plane," to the Nasher Sculpture Center. Perhaps seeing this slight as a strategy of exclusion, Benglis decided to pull the piece completely. Poetic justice was finally served after some 40 years when the Whitney purchased the piece in 2008.
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