Lynda Benglis

Born - Lake Charles, Louisiana

Sculptor Lynda Benglis executed a number of videos in the mid 1970s, continuing her exploration of female sexuality and identity—an overriding theme in her work. The interest in human form and presence in her process-oriented sculptural work finds its way into her self-reflexive, investigative videos. Benglis aggressively uses the properties of the video medium to expose the process and limitations of the form—for example, re-shooting footage on the monitor and technically manipulating the image on screen. In this way, Benglis negotiates a personal space for herself, maintaining a deliberate distance from the medium. Using her own body and creating multiples of her image, Benglis interrogates the relation of the self to the body—focusing on the interface between our inner and outer realities.

Linking art world practice to feminist discourse she produced Home Tape Revised, Female Sensibility, and How's Tricks—which together read as an anthropological study, each work forming a chapter in the "woman as nature/woman outside of culture" continuum. Within the context of feminist film theory of the gendered gaze, and contemporary theories of authorship, the importance of Benglis's video work emerges. Sensitive not only to debates of orginality and the construction of the artistic subject, Benglis's work consistently critiques what are believed to be video's "inherent" properties: the sense of "real" time, its supposedly immediate and truthful relationship to the world, and its privileged viewpoint in relation to events.

See also:

Lynda Benglis: Dual Natures

 

 

 

Artist Collection List

Title Year Runtime Collection
Collage 1973 9 minutes 30 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Discrepancy 1973 13 minutes 44 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Document 1972 6 minutes 8 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Enclosure 1973 7 minutes 23 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Female Sensibility 1973 13 minutes 5 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Home Tape Revised 1972 28 minutes Early Video Art, Single Titles
How's Tricks 1976 34 minutes Early Video Art, Single Titles
I Say I Am: Program 1 & 2 1998 2 hours 11 minutes 50 seconds Curated Compilations
I Say I Am: Program 2 1998 1 hour 11 minutes 45 seconds Curated Compilations
Looking in the Mirror, I See Me — Early Women’s Video Art from the Video Data Bank Collection 2018 1 hour 12 minutes 24 seconds Compilations, Curated Compilations
Monitor 1999 20 seconds Single Titles
Mumble 1972 20 minutes Early Video Art, Single Titles
Noise 1972 7 minutes 15 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Now 1973 11 minutes 45 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
On Screen 1972 7 minutes 45 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
Surveying the First Decade: Video Art and Alternative Media in the U.S. 1968-1980 1995 16 hours 26 minutes Box Sets, Curated Compilations
Surveying the First Decade: Volume 1 1995 7 hours 25 minutes 25 seconds Box Sets, Curated Compilations
The Amazing Bow Wow 1976 30 minutes 7 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
The Electric Mirror: Reflecting on Video Art in the 1970s 2017 Compilations, Curated Compilations
The Grunions are Running 1973 5 minutes 41 seconds Early Video Art, Single Titles
VDB TV: Decades 2017 7 hours 47 minutes 37 seconds Box Sets, Compilations, Curated Compilations