Peter Nadin: The Invisible World
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Author: Nadin, Peter
For many years, British-American artist Peter Nadin has accompanied his paintings with poetry. In his latest series, however, the poem is no longer separated from the painting, but is instead embedded into the materials and composition of the artwork itself. Nadin is a key figure of the downtown New York art scene of the late 1970s and 1980s. He’s a painter, sculptor, and poet whose work explores the practice of mark and image making as fundamental, evolutionary human functions.
ISBN 9788836656851. Silvana Editoriale. pb. 144 pages. 75 colour ills. 32.4 x 24.1 cm.
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For many years, British-American artist Peter Nadin has accompanied his paintings with poetry. In his latest series, however, the poem is no longer separated from the painting, but is instead embedded into the materials and composition of the artwork itself. Nadin is a key figure of the downtown New York art scene of the late 1970s and 1980s. He’s a painter, sculptor, and poet whose work explores the practice of mark and image making as fundamental, evolutionary human functions.
ISBN 9788836656851. Silvana Editoriale. pb. 144 pages. 75 colour ills. 32.4 x 24.1 cm.
available