ArtistsNancy Reddin Kienholz
Nancy Reddin Kienholz

Nancy Reddin Kienholz

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BERLINART 1961�1987
Museum of Modern Art, New York
1987
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Nancy Reddin Kienholz was an American artist and longtime collaborator with Edward Kienholz, working across installation, assemblage, and mixed media from the 1970s onward. Her practice engaged with postwar consumer culture, memory, and social critique through large-scale environmental works that combined found objects, sculptural forms, and often provocative imagery. After Edward Kienholz's death in 1994, she continued developing the collaborative practice under the name Reddin Kienholz, maintaining the duo's commitment to immersive, narrative-driven installations that interrogated American identity and domestic life.

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Nancy Reddin Kienholz (Wikipedia)
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Woman Breathing (Art Institute of Chicago)
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