Senga Nengudi
Senga Nengudi
Senga Nengudi (b. 1943, Chicago) is an artist working across mediums, often celebrated for her delicate, interactive sculptures made using pantyhose and other readymade materials. This publication accompanies the artist’s 2017 installation at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami, which highlighted “Wet Night—Early Dawn—Scat Chant—Pilgrim’s Song,” originally created in 1996 and reprised for this exhibition. This publication expands upon that presentation by bringing to light rarely seen works by Nengudi from the 1990s, including drawings, sculptures, and immersive installations.
Year
2018
Cover Medium
Paperback
Editors
Alex Gartenfeld
Authors
Greg Tate, Alex Gartenfeld interviews Senga Nengudi
Designer
Eric Wrenn Office, New York
Publisher
Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami
Pages
98
Dimensions
9 x 6 inches