File:This Piece Has No Title Yet 1989.jpg
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Picture of Cady Noland's sculptural installation This Piece Has No Title Yet (1989) at the Rubell Museum in Miami in 2021. Dozens of six-packs of Budweiser beer are stacked against the walls of the room. In front of the beer cans are several pieces of metal scaffolding. On the floor there are more beer cans and a wire metal basket filled with tools, American flags, and beer cans. An American flag is draped from the scaffolding in the left of the image. |
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Original work: 1989 |
Author | Original work: Cady Noland |
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One corner of the room-sized installation |
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Original work: Cady Noland This Piece Has No Title Yet, 1989, Beer cans, flags, steel scaffolding, paint and mixed media, Variable dimensions, Rubell Museum, Miami, Acquired 1996[1]
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References
[edit]- ^ "Cady Noland". Rubell Museum. Archived from the original on 8 January 2022. Retrieved 26 March 2022.
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