Renowned conceptual artist Senga Nengudi offers insight into her current practice, while museum guide Yadira Capaz explores the cultural, material, and interactive significance of the artist’s work on view at ICA Miami. Learn more.
Senga Nengudi (b. 1943, Chicago) became a driving force in the African American avantgarde art scene in New York and Los Angeles in the 1960s and ’70s. Her seminal work, the series “R.S.V.P.” (1975– ), comprises sand-filled pantyhose twisted and affixed to various points on a wall, and was created after her first pregnancy in response to the feeling of transformation within her own body. Much of Nengudi’s work confronts gender limitations within particular racial and cultural contexts, highlighting the impact of systematic forces through performance, video, photography, and installation.
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