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  1. Senga Nengudi (née Sue Irons; born September 18, 1943) is an African-American visual artist and curator. She is best known for her abstract sculptures that combine found objects and choreographed performance.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2021 · Senga Nengudi's elusive art finds joy in everyday materials. Here's why she's important.

  3. Senga Nengudi is an African-American sculptor and performance artist who combines found objects and choreographed movement. She is part of the Nasher Prize Laureate 2023 and the African-American avant-garde art scene.

  4. Among Nengudi’s early projects is her R.S.V.P. series, which she debuted in 1977 at Just Above Midtown (JAM), a pioneering art space in Manhattan representing work by African American and other artists of color.

  5. Portrait of Senga Nengudi by Ron Pollard Senga Nengudi Sue Irons. Nacimiento: 18 de septiembre de 1943; Chicago, Illinois, United States ; Nacionalidad: American; Movimiento: Arte feminista, Posminimalismo, Postcolonial art, Performance; Género: video, performance; Campo: escultura, rendimiento

  6. 9 de nov. de 2020 · 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.

  7. 21 de sept. de 2022 · The sculptor and performance artist Senga Nengudi, whose five-decade-long career has mined everyday materials to explore concepts of ritual, femininity, Blackness and the fragility of the body,...