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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. Her work has been exhibited in museums and expositions including the Whitney Biennial in 1991 and Documenta 9 in Kassel, Germany. She is the daughter of the Color Field painter Kenneth Noland.

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  1. JOURNAL OF CONTEMPORARY ART, conversation, Cady Noland and Michèle ConeRetrieved January 11, 2010
  2. Retrieved January 10, 2010
  3. retrieved January 10, 2010

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