Saturday, August 15, 2009

Lynda Benglis From: Joanne Mattera Joanne Mattera /26707966

Joanne Mattera is absolutely sure that:
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Joanne Mattera tells the real story:
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Joanne Mattera does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
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Joanne Mattera objects:
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For this purpose, Joanne Mattera suggests:
2:08 PM Hylla said... I m still chuckling at Martin s comment. 1:26 AM marc said... On occasion I have students(usually in their early 20 s) whose use of materials and color invites comparisons to and clues from Lynda Benglis pieces. My first question is "Do you know who Lynda Benglis is?". The typical response is "no". Then it gets way tricky for me. After I go into my take on why Benglis is someone to look up, I do a clumsy description of google/artforum hits. Oh well, I have gotten no calls from irate parents or deans, so far.

Joanne Mattera notices:
Starting chronologically with the sad and shadowed visage of May Prinsep and the confrontational stare of a very butch Mme. Theodore Van Rysselberghe, the exhibition delivers a range of expression and emotion. The bodies are strong and beautiful, or fleshy and imperfect. The sex comes in several different flavors and positions. There's mystery, eroticism , humor, pain. In short, life. The installation delivers these from every angle.

Joanne Mattera notices:
Below: Bourgeois's Couple Above: Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Sarah Lucas, Jenny Holzer, Maria Lassnig Below: Kathe Burkhart, Bourgeois, Marilyn Minter, Katy Grannan, Lucas

Joanne Mattera remembers that:
Starting chronologically with the sad and shadowed visage of May Prinsep and the confrontational stare of a very butch Mme. Theodore Van Rysselberghe, the exhibition delivers a range of expression and emotion. The bodies are strong and beautiful, or fleshy and imperfect. The sex comes in several different flavors and positions. There's my stery, eroticism, humor, pain. In short, life. The installation delivers these from every angle.

Similarly, Joanne Mattera adds:
Below: Bourgeois's Couple Above: Bourgeois, Shirin Neshat, Sarah Lucas, Jenny Holzer, Maria Lassnig Below: Kathe Burkhart, Bourgeois, Marilyn Minter, Katy Grannan, Lucas

Joanne Mattera notices:
Thanks for commenting. I am a fan of your work, and in fact, I d like to do an interview with you for the blog one day soon. (How s that for hitting you up while you re captive?) You are certainly on top of issues that relate to sexism.

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