Artist Lynda Benglis is situated among a generation of Post-Minimalist artists who rejected the pure formalism and objecthood of Abstract Expressionism and Minimalism to focus on process, diversity of materials, and the creation of works that often reflected personal and social concerns. Professor Catherine Caesar and Curator Leigh Arnold discuss Benglis’s strategies of making and her explorations into the various types of media and modes of display, including art journals, installations, and site-specific sculptures, to discuss the three bodies of work on view as part of the exhibition 'Lynda Benglis.'
0:09 Welcome from Anna Smith, Curator of Education
2:45 Conversation between Curator Leigh Arnold and Catherine Caesar
55:36 Q&A
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