Paintings Exploring Perception
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In The Distance From A Lemon To Murder, Nadin explores the question of whether our perception of reality is created at this graft point, where the new information from the eye meets the stored information of the brain.
In The Distance From A Lemon To Murder, Nadin explores the question of whether our perception of reality is created at this graft point, where the new information from the eye meets the stored information of the brain.
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Off Paradise is pleased to present The Distance From A Lemon To Murder, a solo exhibition by Peter
Nadin, introducing his return to unconditional painting—painting “from life”—for the first time since 1992,
after the completion of his conceptual Mark Series cycle. This exhibition of new work directly follows A
Proposal to Peter Nadin, based on a “protocol,” or proposal, made by Claude Rutault, a pioneer of
Conceptualism, to Nadin in June 1979, an exhibition of painting that Nadin realized at long last this year.
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