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Senga Nengudi

She // Her // Hers

Sculptor and Installation Artist

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Born in Chicago, bred in Los Angeles, living at points in New York City and briefly Japan, Senga Nengudi resides in Colorado. She has always been active in arts education in the communities in which she has lived. Nengudi’s disciplines include sculpture, installations and performance. There is continuing interest in her late ‘70s Nylon Mesh “RSVP” (Panty Hose) series. First exhibited at Linda Goode-Bryant’s legendary Just Above Midtown Gallery, this series mimics in abstract the sensuality and elasticity of the body and psyche, reflecting the toll that inside and outside pressures have on our mortal selves.Recipient of the Women’s Caucus For Art-Lifetime Achievement Award, Anonymous Was A Woman Award, Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Award, and an Art Matters grant, she has received an honorary degree from Colorado College, Colorado Springs, and is in the permanent collections of the Tate, London, Centre Pompidou, the Museum of Modern Art - NYC, Brooklyn Art Museum - Brooklyn, NY, Carnegie Museum of Art - Pittsburgh, PA, the Hammer Museum - Los Angeles, CA, Museum of Contemporary Art - Los Angeles, CA and Studio Museum in Harlem – NY. Nengudi is represented by the Thomas Erben Gallery and Dominique Levy Gallery.

Donor -This award is generously supported by the Ford Foundation.

This artist page was last updated on: 07.08.2024

Artwork by Senga Nengudi.

R.S.V.P. I by Senga Nengudi, 1977/2003. Nylon mesh and sand.

Photo courtesy of the artist.

Artwork by Senga Nengudi.

Untitled by Senga Nengudi, 2011. Nylon Mesh, Sand, Found Object.

Photo by Propecia Leigh.

Artwork by Senga Nengudi.

Warp Trance by Senga Nengudi, 2007. Three-channel audio video mixed media installation. In collaboration with The Fabric Workshop and Museum, Philadelphia.

Photo by Aaron Igler.