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Firstling No. 2
2017
Ceramic, paint
29.5 x 15 x 30
The son of an immigrant tool and die maker …
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Firstling No. 2
2017
Ceramic, paint
29.5 x 15 x 30
The son of an immigrant tool and die maker who was permanently paralyzed in a factory accident, Nadler’s sculptures and works on paper investigate the body in a state of ambiguous metamorphosis, struggling to adapt to challenges and hostilities that originate within the body and from an unpredictable and evolving environment. What, specifically, they are becoming is not very important—that they are on their way toward an unknown conclusion is. Some of the figures are grotesque, some are alluring, and some are both. Drawing on human and animal bodies, these almost otherworldly figures precariously gesture, as if even they don’t know what they truly are
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