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Cady Noland (born 1956 in Washington, DC.) is a conceptual sculptor and an internationally exhibited installation artist, whose work deals with the failed promise of the American Dream and the divide between fame and anonymity among other themes.[1][2] Her work has been exhibited in museums and expositions including the Whitney Biennial in 1991 and Documenta 9 in Kassel, Germany.[3] She is the daughter of the Color Field painter Kenneth Noland. Tanya as Bandit, 1989. Silkscreen ink on aluminum and bandana. First time on view at MoMA. Cady Noland / "Enquirer Page With Eyes Cut Out" / 1990 / metal, ink, and elastic References 1. ^ JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART, conversation, Cady Noland and Michèle Cone Retrieved January 11, 2010
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