Posts Tagged ‘Lynda Benglis’
Previously published on ForYourArt By Emily Waldorf On January 29th, five female art professionals participated in a panel discussion, “Playing Fair: Women in the Contemporary Art Market,” at the inaugural Art Los Angeles Contemporary fair at the Pacific Design Center. Art dealer Kimberly Light of Kim Light/Lightbox moderated the panel and opened up the dialogue […]
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Tags: Art Los Angeles Contemporary, contemporary art market, feminism, Judy Chicago, Kim Light/Lightbox, Lynda Benglis, panel, post-feminism, Sotheby's Institute of Contemporary Art, The Dinner Party, WACK!, women
Art or Ad or What? Lynda Benglis’ Photograph Caused a Lot of Fuss (NY Times) Stripping Away the Darkness as Murals Are Reborn at Rockefeller Plaza (NY Times) A Career Woman’s Short but Sweet Career in the 17th Century (NY Times) The Hand and Eye of Genius: Frank Lloyd Wright (WSJ) Lehman Mounts Art Bargain […]
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Tags: benefit, Bourgeois, Bravo, English database, film program, Frank Lloyd Wright, LACMA, Lehman, Lehman Brothers, Lichtenstein, Louvre, Lynda Benglis, murals, party pics, Rockefeller Plaza, untitled art project, Watermill