The starting image was of a circle on a rectangle; every subsequent image was visually connected to the previous one. It was understood from the beginning that they had to use images that could be scanned from physical items they already had at home (no images from the Internet)such as childrens books, personal collections of technical manuals and assorted ephemera. The call-and-response nature of the enterprise can be appreciated in the distinctive pairs of facing pages that present themselves as you go through the bound book. To reinforce their dual roles each image appears twice in the book, once as response and again as call. One can see the resulting series of images as a closed loop with no beginning and no end. This second, expanded edition includes the entire project of 196 exchanges that make up Dumontier and Lexiers clever, competitive, and meandering loop of images. Creative people in art and design will take pleasure in browsing the book and discover formal analogies, witty poetic correspondence and dadaesque follies, which congregate to an unseen visual narrative. Truly an inspirational tool for creative activists!
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Dimensions: 170 x 240mm
Publication Date: 15 Mar 2019
Publisher: Lars Muller Publishers
Publication City/Country: Switzerland
Language: English
ISBN13: 9783037785911
About Micah LexierMichael Dumontier
Micah Lexier (born 1960) is a Toronto-based artist whose activities including making collecting and organizing. He has presented over 100 solo exhibitions participated in more than 200 group exhibitions and has produced a dozen permanent public commissions. In 2015 Lexier was honoured with a Governor General's Awards in Visual and Media Arts. Michael Dumontier (born 1974) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in Winnipeg. His work has been exhibited internationally including in New York City Boston and Padova Italy. He is known in particular for his minimal paintings and collages. He may be best known for his collaborations with Marcel Dzama Neil Farber and others as a founding member of The Royal Art Lodge.