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Born | (1976-03-11) 11 March 1976 (age 48)
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Occupation | Pop Artist |
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Years active | 2000–present |
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Nancy Lang (Korean: 낸시 랭, Korean name: Park Hye-ryeong; Korean: 박혜령; born March 11, 1976) is a Pop artist, performance artist, entrepreneur and television personality. In 2010, she performed as "beggar the queen" in London. Her performances are considered on the fringe of artwork .[1] From October 2012 to 2013, Lang starred Hwang Jung-min and Kim Se-a in The Vagina Monologues.[2] She is CEO of cosmetic shop Laha Korea and Hair brand Lang Shop.[3]
Biography
Nancy went back to Korea in 1996 and went to Hongik University to study western art and gave up her south korean nationality around that time.[4]
In 2003,Nancy lang debuted with her 2003 performance at the Venice biennale titled 'the conflict with uninvited dreams',which was playing a violin in a lingerie.[5]