Lagniappe 1

1978
(American, 1941-)
Overall: 129 x 66 x 30 cm (50 13/16 x 26 x 11 13/16 in.)
© Lynda Benglis / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), NY
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Location: not on view

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Lynda Benglis explains the inspiration for her work in this quote from 1982: "I felt that in the minimalist tradition there was no sense of theater. There was a puritanical quality of the work ethic. . . there was still the idea of the 'heroic gesture' in some way. Having been involved in logic, I wanted to make something that related to the body, that was humanistic, and not machine-like . . . I was interested in a non-logical, contained activity." In her later works, Lynda Benglis often used vertical, unknotted forms that are pinched in the center or at the ends, and layered with a thin skin of gold leaf. As the title of this work implies, Lagniappe 1 makes references to cheap, take-away gifts for costumers, but also to the human body, especially female attributes.
Lagniappe 1

Lagniappe 1

1978

Lynda Benglis

(American, 1941-)
America, 20th century

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