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Offroute's weekly Art Inspiration is Lynda Benglis! Benglis is an American artist known best for her use of wax, latex, metal, and foam in poured sculptural forms. Born on October 25, 1941 in Lake Charles, LA, she received her BFA from Newcomb College in New Orleans in 1964 before moving to New York where she met artists like Sol Lewitt, Eva Hesse, Donald Judd, and Barnett Newman. Benglis has used her work to engage with the physicality and process of her material-based art, while confronting femininity in a male-dominated art world. "My work is an expression of space. What is the experience of moving? Is it pictorial? Is it an object? Is it a feeling?” she said. “It all comes from my body.” In addition to her sculptural work, she has produced both video and photographs. Today, Benglis’ works can be found in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, The Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, among others. The artist lives and works between New York, NY, Santa Fe, NM, and Ahmedabad, India. #offrouteart #art #artinspiration #arthistory #sculputres #lyndabenglis #supportartists #supportlocalartists #supportyoungartists #supportsmallbusiness #womenownedbusiness https://www.instagram.com/p/CKjlcq5Jzcr/?igshid=1l6q92sd1rpg6
Brittany Hargrave
Existence #1(Black), Existence #2
Foil, gesso, spraypaint, lacquer
2016
Is your life a towering pillar of decisions that propels you to the height of your existence or is it a constant merry-go-round of decisions that leave you on the ground level of your potential?
These sculptures are also explorations of the positive and negative spaces that define and delineate the forms (just like how our choices in life help us explore and delineate ourselves).
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White Owl-- Contemporary Folk Art Doll Sculpture
Drawing Restraint 9 (2005) is a project by visual artist Matthew Barney consisting of a feature length 35mm film, large-scale sculptures, photographs, drawings, and books. The Drawing Restraint series consists of 16 numbered components and related materials. Some episodes are videos, others sculptural installations or drawings. Barney created Drawing Restraint 1-6 while still an undergraduate at Yale University and completed Drawing Restraint 16 in 2007 at London's Serpentine Gallery. With a soundtrack composed by Björk, Drawing Restraint 9 is an unconventional love story set in Japan. The narrative structure is built upon themes such as the Shinto religion, the tea ceremony, the history of whaling, and the supplantation of blubber with refined petroleum for oil.
The film primarily takes place aboard the Japanese factory whaling vessel, the Nisshin Maru, in the Sea of Japan, as it makes its annual journey to Antarctica. Two storylines occur simultaneously on the vessel: one on deck and one beneath. The narrative on deck involves the process of casting a 25 ton petroleum jelly sculpture (one of Barney’s signature materials), which rivals the scale of a whale. Below deck, the two main characters participate as guests in a tea ceremony, where they are formally engaged after arriving on the ship as strangers. As the film progresses, the guests go through an emotional and physical transformation slowly transfiguring from land mammals into sea mammals, as they fall in love. The petroleum jelly sculpture simultaneously passes through changing states, from warm to cool, and from the architectural back to the primordial. The dual narratives, the sculptural and the romantic, come to reflect one another until the climactic point at which they become completely mutual.
Drawing Restraint 9 premiered at the 62nd Venice Film Festival and was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2005. IFC Filmsacquired the U.S. theatrical rights to Drawing Restraint 9 and distributed the film to screen in 18 cities across the U.S. in the fall of 2006.