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ZACHARI LOGAN

Saskatton, SK, Canada, b. 1980

Resides in Canada

Zachari Logan is a Canadian artist based in Regina, Saskatchewan who primarily works with large-scale drawing, ceramics and installation practices. Through a strategy of visual quotation, mined from place and experience, Logan evolves a visual language that explores intersections between identity, memory and place. Engaging empirical explorations of landscape, figuration, and overlapping art-historic motifs, Logan re-wilds his body as an expression of queerness.

 

Logan’s work has been exhibited widely, in group and solo exhibitions throughout North America, Europe and Asia and can be found in public and private collections worldwide, including the National Gallery of Canada, Canada Council Art Bank, Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), Remai Modern, TD Bank, Leslie-Lohman Museum in NYC, McMichael Collection of Canadian Art, Thetis Foundation in Venice, and 21c Museum Hotels in Louisville, KY among others. Logan has attended residencies in Paris, London, Calgary  (ACAD Artist in Residence Program), rural Tennessee, Vienna’s Museums Quartier: MQ21 Program, the International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) in

Brooklyn, Wave Hill Botanical Gardens, Winter Workspace Program in the Bronx and as artist in residence at the Tom Thomson Shack on the site of the McMichael Gallery. Logan has collaborated with several celebrated artists, including NY-based painter, Ross Bleckner and French photographer Sophie Calle. Logan’s work has been featured in many publications worldwide.

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Esta Selva Selvaggia No. 3, pastel on black paper, 122 x 47"

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