The Frederick Harris Gallery invites Members to an evening of discourse over complimentary wine and canapés.
New York-born artist Peter Nadler draws inspiration from Japan’s landscapes, aesthetics and traditional craftsmanship, creating works that mix cityscapes and abstraction.
“I always use actual objects that have been distorted, darkened, lightened, rearranged,” he explains, outlining his unique artistic process.
Having exhibited at the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum and the Jewish Community of Japan, Nadler melds his deeply personal vision with global inspiration.
Artworks are available for purchase through Member Services.
Moment I realized I wanted to become an artist.
When I made the Sphinx from clay in third grade.
What I would tell my 20-year-old self.
Clarity of vision is one key to making good art.
My perfect creative environment.
A warm, well-lit room with ’70s and ’80s music playing.
Artist, living or dead, I’d most like to share a meal with.
Lucian Freud
Peter Nadler’s artworks reflect his deep connection to Japan, drawing inspiration from its landscapes, aesthetics, and traditional craftsmanship. His use of color, texture, and composition echoes elements of Japanese art while maintaining a distinctly contemporary perspective. We hope his work will resonate with members through its thoughtful integration of cultural influences and familiar scenes.
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