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Senga Nengudi’s performance objects exist in dual artistic modes, equally as byproducts of performance art and as site-specific sculpture. The work is charged with the energy of artistic ...
Chorus, the current exhibition on view through July 19 in the lumber room, an art venue in the Pearl District, asks visitors ...
Almost 50 years after the debut of her arresting womb-like sculptures, Senga Nengudi is still challenging what it means to live in a body, especially when that body is Black and female. Senga ...
Senga Nengudi in Colorado Springs, 2022. Photograph by Nan Coulter, courtesy of the Nasher Sculpture Center. For more than five decades, Senga Nengudi has pushed the limits of abstract art.
Senga Nengudi and Sprüth Magers and Thomas Erben Gallery, New York; Robert Wedemeyer Lynne Cooke, senior curator at the National Gallery of Art, who served on this year’s jury, finds important ...
In this work, Maren Hassinger activates Senga Nengudi's R.S.V.P. at Pearl C. Wood Gallery in Los Angeles, 1977. Courtesy of Spruth Magers and Thomas Erben Gallery, New York.(Harmon Outlaw / Thomas ...
The American artist Senga Nengudi is the recipient of the prestigious Nasher Prize, an annual $100,000 prize awarded to living sculptors by the Nasher Sculpture Center in Dallas, Texas.
I always wondered about Senga Nengudi. She's a legend for her 1970s sculptures made of pantyhose, but art history had her filed as a one-hit wonder. True: What a hit. There's a fever and music to ...
It must have been in the fall of 2011 that I first saw the great Senga Nengudi’s work. That was when the art historian and curator Kellie Jones unveiled her landmark exhibition “Now Dig This!: ...
The exhibition called "Senga Nengudi: Topologies" opened in the museum's Dorrance Galleries. "She is one of the key figures in post-war sculpture, our first special exhibition after the pandemic ...
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