what does cady noland do now? does she still make art and just not show it, or what?
R. Smith, NYTimes, 6/18/88 -
"At John Gibson Gallery (568 Broadway), through July 1, is ''Sunrise Highway,'' which may at first strike the visitor as a roundup of the gallery artists, until you realize the names are all new and unknown - at which point the show becomes yet another barometer of the current rage for appropriated objects. The work by Cady Noland and Antoine Laval shows promise. Nonetheless, the show suggests that this could be the summer for younger artists to seriously consider whether the pressure to appropriate - especially from hardware stores - is based on fad or on personal necessity."
upload the gif to photobucket, then paste the code from there. Cakewalk.
ReplyDeletedid it. thanks, kai.
ReplyDeleteWhoa,
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I am scrambling for the question.
scrambling as well.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunate for her (Cady), this thing had to lead back to her father.
now how did you get it to animate in the post?
maybe I don't want it animated in the post, it's actually really abnoxious.
ReplyDeletesorry y'all..
ReplyDeleteinitially the post only had the jpg, with a link to the gif and a question on how to post a gif. the first comment is kai explaining how to do it.
a_christian - i think it looks GREAT! thanks.
cady noland is a better artist than her father
ReplyDeleteI love it, but then again, I love his targets, especially the recent ones.
ReplyDeleteEva
Recent targets?! how wonderful.
ReplyDeleteHe seems to be on an upswing. And he's a young fella by today's standards. hope he quit smoking.
what does cady noland do now? does she still make art and just not show it, or what?
ReplyDeleteR. Smith, NYTimes, 6/18/88 -
"At John Gibson Gallery (568 Broadway), through July 1, is ''Sunrise Highway,'' which may at first strike the visitor as a roundup of the gallery artists, until you realize the names are all new and unknown - at which point the show becomes yet another barometer of the current rage for appropriated objects. The work by Cady Noland and Antoine Laval shows promise. Nonetheless, the show suggests that this could be the summer for younger artists to seriously consider whether the pressure to appropriate - especially from hardware stores - is based on fad or on personal necessity."
this is the most recent mention of her I could find
ReplyDeletehttp://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9402EED6173EF931A25756C0A9609C8B63
and from salt
http://www.villagevoice.com/art/0620,saltz,73183,13.html
yeah, thanks. joe fyfe wrote on that show also. triple candie is fun... i like the matthew higgs society.
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