Performances 1976 - 81. Performance, either solo or in collaboration, has always been a major part of her multi-disciplinary practice, with an emphasis on improvisation and ritual.
Thomas Erben is very excited to present an exhibition of photographs documenting
performances by seminal artist Senga Nengudi (b. 1943, Chicago, IL), which took
place in public or for the camera between 1976 and 1981.
Best known perhaps for her nylon mesh wall pieces and installations, Senga Nengudi
is regarded as a core member of the African-American avant-garde – with artists such
as David Hammons and Maren Hassinger – as it was concentrated in Los Angeles during
the 1970s and early ‘80s. Her 2003 show with this gallery featured her pivotal
series Répondez s’il vous plaît, originally exhibited at Just Above Midtown Gallery
(1977), combining cut, knotted, twisted and stretched pantyhose with sand and
various found materials into sculptures closely connected to the human body, its
movements and psyche. Similar pieces are currently part of Now Dig This! at
MoMA/PS1, which traveled there from the Hammer Museum, LA, and the installation
R.S.V.P. I is currently on display at MoMA as one of their recent acquisitions.
For Nengudi, the employment of used pantyhose instills her nylon mesh pieces with a
residue of the body and the wearer, and including this sculptural material in
performance work connects it even closer with lived experience. Performance, either
solo or in collaboration, has always been a major part of her multi-disciplinary
practice, with an emphasis on improvisation and ritual, and Nengudi’s background in
dance has also played an important role. While purely documentary at the time, the
photographs in our current show now function as independent works; many were
reproduced in art publications, but this is the first time a comprehensive,
editioned selection is exhibited.
A legendary figure, Nengudi has been included in numerous exhibitions such as
NowHere – Incandescent, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark (1996);
Out of Action: Between Performance and the Object, 1949-1979, MOCA, Los Angeles
(1998); 54th Carnegie International, Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburg, and Non
Toccare la Donna Bianca, Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy (both
2004); WHACK! Art & The Feminist Revolution, MOCA, Los Angeles (2007); Under the Big
Black Sun, MOCA, Los Angeles, and Dance/Draw, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston
(both 2011); and Now Dig This! The Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, and PS1/MoMA, New
York (2012). Her most recent solo show was Lov U, Warehouse Gallery, Syracuse
University, PA (2012). Nengudi’s work is part of the collections of the Carnegie
Museum, the Studio Museum in Harlem, MOCA Los Angeles, the Brooklyn Museum, the
Hammer Museum, and MoMA. The artist lives and works in Colorado Springs, CO - this
is her fifth solo exhibition with Thomas Erben Gallery.
January 17 – February 23, 2013
Reception for the artist: Thursday, January 31, 6-8:30 pm
Thomas Erben Gallery
516 West 20th Street, New York
Gallery hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 10 am to 6 pm
Free Admission