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    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...
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  • Scottish professional squash player Senga McCrone (1934–2020), Scottish international lawn and indoor bowler Senga Nengudi, née Sue Irons (born 1943), American...
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    Joel Jones Dylan Jones Charleen Kinser Annette Messager Robert Morris Senga Nengudi Susan Mohl Powers Xavier Roberts Faith Ringgold Richard Serra Marjorie...
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  • in the 1970s that Hassinger began to collaborate with the sculptor Senga Nengudi. The two artists' friendship developed when they were both working as...
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  • During his time in LA, he met Senga Nengudi, a performance and conceptual artist with whom he later shared a studio. With Nengudi and others, Hammons formed...
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  • United States, which featured the work of artists such as Judy Baca, Senga Nengudi, Howardena Pindell, and Zarina. The New Museum of Contemporary Art in...
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    Mustard, record producer, songwriter, DJ Patrick Nagatani, photographer Senga Nengudi, visual artist and curator Jack Nix, NFL and CFL end Dennis Northcutt...
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  • Andrea Éva Győri, Kinke Kooi, Jacky Marshall, Shala Miller, Anne Minich, Senga Nengudi, Janice Nowinski, Adrian Piper, Carla Williams, Jin Young Lee Fry, Naomi...
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    political, and historical contexts that inform them. (2023) – Senga Nengudi Nengudi was born in 1943 in Chicago and is known for works exploring the...
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  • Center in Dallas. She was later a member of the juries that selected Senga Nengudi (2023) and Otobong Nkanga (2024) for the Nasher Prize. 2019: SOFT POWER...
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