#Edie Nadelhaft
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psikonauti · 11 months ago
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Edie Nadelhaft (American)
Flesh Field, 2011
Oil on 12 canvases
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oakfern · 1 year ago
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Cloud Iris, Star Iris, and Fire Iris from the series Biometric Self Portraits, Edie Nadelhaft, 2020.
more from the artist: site | available works
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llovelymoonn · 2 years ago
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natalie diaz \\ edie nadelhaft big biter no. 5
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polkadotmotmot · 1 year ago
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Edie Nadelhaft - I<3U (I Love You), 2023
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jutlandsouth · 7 years ago
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Edie Nadelhaft “Somewhere in Illinois” - 2016 Installation view from the exhibition: "Big Country: Paintings of the Road Less Traveled" at Lyon Wiers Gallery, NY January 5th - January 29th - 2017
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virtualmemoriespodcast · 5 years ago
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Episode 353 - Edie Nadelhaft
Artist and avid motorcyclist Edie Nadelhaft joins the show on the eve of her new gallery exhibition, Evening In America (at the Lyons Wier Gallery in NYC, Dec. 10, 2019 to Jan. 25, 2020)! We get into her unstructured approach to painting, how she tries to capture the immensity of America, her interest in what comes after the first impression, and how she got hooked on motorcycles. We also get into the multiple meanings of Evening in America, the notion of the road as character, the process of working through her artistic influences, the rampant sexism of the art world and how she short-circuited it, and the perils of a long ride when you don't know where the next gas station is. And, of course, I ask her what she's riding these days. • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal
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supersonicart · 8 years ago
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Edie Nadelhaft’s “Big Country.”
On view currently at Lions Wier Gallery in New York City, New York is artist Edie Nadelhaft’s excellent show mixing sculpture and painting, “Big Country: Paintings of the Road Less Traveled.”
The exhibition is based on imagery caught in the rearview mirrors attached to her motorcycle whilst navigating around the United States on a road trip, an American rite of passage.  Softly evidencing human presence by including signs and buildings in the reflections, Edie is making a strong statement of hard edged human existence versus the natural world and where does freedom truly begin?
This show is up only until tomorrow, January 28th, so if you’re in the area definitely stop by this weekend.
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artruby · 8 years ago
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Edie Nadelhaft. 
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newyorkarttours · 8 years ago
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Edie Nadelhaft at Lyons Wier Gallery
Motorcycle road trips all over the U.S. inspire New Yorker Edie Nadelhaft’s new paintings framed by vintage BMW mirror housings. Nadelhaft opts to travel on local roads for a more characterful portrait of the landscape. Looking back through the bike mirrors reveals what is receding in American culture, as evidenced by this classic car and a non-chain restaurant. (At Lyons Wier Gallery in Chelsea through Jan 28th). Edie Nadelhaft, Mindy’s (Modena, IL), oil on panel, vintage BMW mirror housing, 4.25 inches diameter, 2017.
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art-now-usa · 5 years ago
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Platinum Sea(Marconi No.1), Edie Nadelhaft
Paintings from the Platinum Sea: a new series of highly detailed paintings of fragments of the surface of the North Atlantic ocean. The water is described in a muted palette made up exclusively of red, white and indigo. I try to keep the color fairly neutral, bringing about subtle changes in "temperature" and tone through minute adjustments to the proportions of these 3 components. Color is not an innate quality to water, and my omission of it in these paintings is also intended to keep nostalgic associations at bay. I adopt a perspective that is extreme, often bringing the composition to the brink of abstraction. Situational cues such as a horizon line or light source are intentionally cropped out. What remains is an unbounded section of sensual topography, the actual scale and orientation of which is unknowable and unimportant.
https://www.saatchiart.com/art/Painting-Platinum-Sea-Marconi-No-1/4665/2475928/view
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psikonauti · 11 months ago
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Edie Nadelhaft (American)
Race Point Road In (Provincetown, MA), 2022
Oil on canvas
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Edie Nadelhaft
Edie Nadelhaft is a NY based artist who explores themes of identity and the vitality/vulnerability that characterise a humans physical existence, which is slowly disappearing with the digital age.
I want to specifically focus on Nadelhaft’s ‘Flesh’ series which is a collection of hyper-realistic oil paintings that explore a humans biological surface, mainly the hands. These paintings are created from reference photos of their hands blown to a large proportion. The networks of lines and bulges could be recognised as an aerial view of landscapes or a topographical map.
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polkadotmotmot · 3 years ago
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Edie Nadelhaft - Luv Is The Drug, 2021
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hello-artmageddon · 4 years ago
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Edie nadelhaft fine art: Flesh
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phoebeadamsfineartblog · 5 years ago
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“New York-based artist Edie Nadelhaft has created this unusual series of oil paintings to explore a human’s biological surfaces. Entitled 'Flesh', the hyperrealistic paintings take reference from photographs of the artist’s own hands, but are all blown out of proportion.” -Katy Cowan (Creative Boom)
Edie Nadelhaft produced a series of work focusing on textures on the human body, I like these due to their close up style, with some references covering only half an inch of her palm, and then blown up in the painting. I really love these pieces as the detail is so precise and deep. After looking at the pieces for a while I started to notice more and more recurring patterns, never exactly the same but some similiar strokes and directions in the skin. I’d love to take some more close up photos to add to my collection and paint from these images. I think it’d be interesting to explore ways in which I can create this texure, rather than using acrylics or oils. 
If I wanted to create a piece similar to this I think, with my painting style, I would make the piece so overall it looks in depth and textures, but close up is clearly brush strokes. In Edie Nadelhaft’s pieces she paints each and every detail, but I’d like to be able to create this same effect with less precision.
She is exploring the vulnerability and vitality of the body, and the dual nature of what it means to exist only temporally. -Artistaday
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artisticstuffetc · 8 years ago
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Art Blog Edie Nadelhaft.  via Tumblr
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