Micah Lexier Limited Edition Prints
To purchase a print call: 416-367-1800

Internationally renowned Toronto-based visual artist Micah Lexier has created 35 new prints in honour of this event. Part of a varied edition set, each print commemorates one of Dancemakers thirty-five years.

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Part of a varied edition set, each print commemorates one of Dancemakers’ thirty-five years. The source material for the set is a series of numbers – one to thirty-five – hand written by friends and colleagues associated with Dancemakers and Lexier.

The letterpress prints are two-colour and measure 16” X 24”.

Each of the thirty-five prints is unique. For example, on print #24 (pictured above) the handwritten numbers 1 to 23 and 25 to 35 are printed in dark grey, but the number 24 is printed with no ink. The imprint of the press is there so the #24 is on the print but there is no actual colour.  In print #2 (pictured below) the number 2 is missing, etc. All will be individually numbered and signed by the artist.

Prints are $500 and are sold unframed.
We are also happy to arrange to have them framed so please contact the office for more details and prices.

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MICAH LEXIER
Biography

Micah Lexier was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. He holds a BFA from the University of Manitoba and an MFA at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. His large-scale public art projects include an installation at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, Ontario and installations at Metro Hall, the Air Canada Centre, and the Sheppard/Leslie subway station in Toronto, Ontario. Lexier’s 2005 exhibition David Now & Then – a revisiting of the exhibition A Portrait of David from ten years earlier – traveled from Winnipeg to New York and as far as Scotland.

Lexier’s work is included in public and corporate collections around the world including The Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto, The National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa, The British Museum in London and The Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney. He also has work in the collections of the Belagio Hotel (Las Vegas, USA), Saks Fifth Avenue (New York), and in several private collections in Canada, the United States and Australia. He is represented by TrepanierBaer (Calgary), Birch Libralato (Toronto), and Gitte Weise Galerie (Berlin).

Micah Lexier lives and works in Toronto.