Lee Bontecou

(American, 1931–2022)

Lee Bontecou is an American artist best known for her abstract sculptural wall works. Built using canvas, conveyer belts, and mail sacks attached to welded steel frames, Bontecou’s sculptures feature dark openings that evoke bodily orifices. Despite their accepted vaginal symbolism, these works primarily address materiality as a conceptual gesture, thereby linking Bontecou to both the Minimalist Donald Judd and feminist artists like Judy Chicago. “The natural world and its visual wonders and horrors—man-made devices with their mind-boggling engineering feats and destructive abominations, elusive human nature and its multiple ramifications from the sublime to unbelievable abhorrences—to me are all one,” the artist has explained. Born on January 15, 1931 in Providence, RI, she studied at the Art Students League in New York under William Zorach before attending the Skowhegan School for Painting and Sculpture in Maine, where she learned to weld. Bontecou exhibited at Leo Castelli Gallery in New York during the 1960s alongside prominent artists such as Frank Stella and Robert Rauschenberg. Today, her works are in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis, and the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., among others. Bontecou lives and works in Orbisonia, PA.

Lee Bontecou Artworks

Lee Bontecou (279 results)
Tenth Bontecou, 1968–1968

Lee Bontecou

Tenth Bontecou, 1968–1968

Sale Date: February 19, 2002

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Eighth stone, 1965–1968

Lee Bontecou

Eighth stone, 1965–1968

Sale Date: November 3, 2001

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Untitled

Lee Bontecou

Untitled

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Seventh stone, 1965–1968

Lee Bontecou

Seventh stone, 1965–1968

Sale Date: November 3, 2001

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Ninth stone, 1965–1968

Lee Bontecou

Ninth stone, 1965–1968

Sale Date: November 3, 2001

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Fifth stone, sixth stone

Lee Bontecou

Fifth stone, sixth stone

Sale Date: November 3, 2001

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Untitled, 1968–1968

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1968–1968

Sale Date: April 28, 2001

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Fifth stone, sixth stone, 1967–1968

Lee Bontecou

Fifth stone, sixth stone, 1967–1968

Sale Date: October 26, 2000

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Woman, 1956–1956

Lee Bontecou

Woman, 1956–1956

Sale Date: May 8, 2000

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Untitled, 1965–1965

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1965–1965

Sale Date: November 20, 1998

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Tenth stone, 1968–1968

Lee Bontecou

Tenth stone, 1968–1968

Sale Date: July 12, 1998

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Composition, 1964–1964

Lee Bontecou

Composition, 1964–1964

Sale Date: October 23, 1997

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Untitled, 1961

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1961

Sale Date: May 8, 1997

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Untitled, 1959

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1959

Sale Date: November 21, 1996

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Komposition, 1962

Lee Bontecou

Komposition, 1962

Sale Date: June 13, 1996

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Untitled, 1962

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1962

Sale Date: May 8, 1996

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Untitled, 1960

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1960

Sale Date: May 3, 1995

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Untitled

Lee Bontecou

Untitled

Sale Date: April 26, 1995

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Fifth stone, sixth stone, 1967–1968

Lee Bontecou

Fifth stone, sixth stone, 1967–1968

Sale Date: November 12, 1994

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Untitled, 1962

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1962

Sale Date: November 11, 1993

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Komposition, 1967

Lee Bontecou

Komposition, 1967

Sale Date: March 27, 1993

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Komposition, 1967

Lee Bontecou

Komposition, 1967

Sale Date: October 10, 1992

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Untitled, 1971

Lee Bontecou

Untitled, 1971

Sale Date: June 12, 1992

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Komposition, 1967

Lee Bontecou

Komposition, 1967

Sale Date: May 25, 1992

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