Cady Noland works three-dimensionally and spatially with ready-made objects and photos from the mass media. Her works include the "ideals and symbols of the American Dream" including the US flag,... Read full biography
Cady Noland works three-dimensionally and spatially with ready-made objects and photos from the mass media. Her works include the "ideals and symbols of the American Dream" including the US flag, basketball baskets, car tires and neon advertising signs are placed with "control mechanisms" such as... Read full biography
Cady Noland works three-dimensionally and spatially with ready-made objects and photos from the mass media. Her works include the "ideals and symbols of the American Dream" including the US flag, basketball baskets, car tires and neon advertising signs are placed with "control mechanisms" such as flags and portraits of politicians, but also barriers, bars, chains, handcuffs, pistols and instruments of torture. The artist explains, "I'm interested in the difference and similarities between blank... Read full biography
Cady Noland works three-dimensionally and spatially with ready-made objects and photos from the mass media. Her works include the "ideals and symbols of the American Dream" including the US flag, basketball baskets, car tires and neon advertising signs are placed with "control mechanisms" such as flags and portraits of politicians, but also barriers, bars, chains, handcuffs, pistols and instruments of torture. The artist explains, "I'm interested in the difference and similarities between blank identity and iconography as well as anonymity and fame.". Source:. Art At the Turn of the Millennium... Read full biography
Cady Noland works three-dimensionally and spatially with ready-made objects and photos from the mass media. Her works include the "ideals and symbols of the American Dream" including the US flag, basketball baskets, car tires and neon advertising signs are placed with "control mechanisms" such as flags and portraits of politicians, but also barriers, bars, chains, handcuffs, pistols and instruments of torture. The artist explains, "I'm interested in the difference and similarities between blank identity and iconography as well as anonymity and fame.". Source:. Art At the Turn of the Millennium... Read full biography
Cady Noland - Artist Info
About Cady Noland: Books
Books & Publications (6)
Publications based on askART research. List may not be comprehensive.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 360 Views on the Collection (Exhibition catalog)
2016
Block, Judy and Suzanne Stein, Editors
360 pages (color)
The Artists Bluebook 34,000 North American Artists to March 2005
2005
AskART.com Inc. - Dunbier, Lonnie Pierson (Editor)