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One, and Two, and More Than Two

Artist
Micah Lexier
Price
$36.30
Date
2016
Publisher
The Power Plant
Format
Catalogues
ISBN
978189421397
Genre
Collaboration
Description

One, and Two, and More Than Two presents a survey of significant work by Toronto-based artist Micah Lexier. United by his interests in temporal and graphic systems of organization and measurement, this exhibition brings together an important selection of recent work that reflects the artist’s diverse and dynamic practice. Whether working individually (One), in a collaborative process (Two), or encompassing more than one hundred different artists (More than Two), Lexier’s work evinces witty and playful reflections on the creative processes of making and presenting art.

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