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    • MICAH LEXIER (CANADIAN, B. 1960)
      Nov. 27, 2024

      MICAH LEXIER (CANADIAN, B. 1960)

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Micah Lexier (Canadian, b. 1960) Quiet Fine: Memoirs of Older Gay Men, 1989, Laser cut steel, florescent fixture and tube, Unsigned. H: 7 W: 48 1/4 D: 3 1/2 in. Property from the Toby Devan Lewis Collection. Jack Shainman Gallery, 1991

      Gray's Auctioneers
    • Micah Lexier (b. 1960), THE OSCILLOSCOPE DRAWINGS, 2020
      Oct. 31, 2024

      Micah Lexier (b. 1960), THE OSCILLOSCOPE DRAWINGS, 2020

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Micah Lexier (b. 1960), Canadian THE OSCILLOSCOPE DRAWINGS, 2020 each initialed, dated, numbered 4/25, and inscribed "o.s." for Open Studio; published by Open Studio, Toronto, contained in the original screenprinted aluminum portfolio box Estimate: $2,000—3,000 CAD

      Waddington's
    • Micah Lexier (Canadian b. 1960), "August 27, 1999 20:45 - 20:46" from "A Minute of My Time" Series, waterjet-cut hot-rolled steel
      Oct. 23, 2024

      Micah Lexier (Canadian b. 1960), "August 27, 1999 20:45 - 20:46" from "A Minute of My Time" Series, waterjet-cut hot-rolled steel

      Est: $400 - $600

      Micah Lexier Canadian, b. 1960 "August 27, 1999 20:45 - 20:46" from "A Minute of My Time" Series waterjet-cut hot-rolled steel initialed "ML" and dated in marker on verso, etched title on lower recto. Provenance: Property of a prominent Manhattan AD100 interior designer.

      South Bay Auctions Inc
    • MICAH LEXIER (Canadian, born 1960) Sydney Signs 2004 complete suite of screenprints (8), ed. 20/20 34 x 26cm (each)
      Aug. 03, 2023

      MICAH LEXIER (Canadian, born 1960) Sydney Signs 2004 complete suite of screenprints (8), ed. 20/20 34 x 26cm (each)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,600

      MICAH LEXIER (Canadian, born 1960) Sydney Signs 2004 complete suite of screenprints (8), ed. 20/20 each initialled lower right: ML each editioned lower right 34 x 26cm (each) PROVENANCE: Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney Private collection, Sydney EXHIBITIONS: Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney, Australia, 2005 OTHER NOTES: Micah Lexier is a Toronto-based artist whose activities include making, collecting and organising. He has a deep interest in measurement, increment, found imagery and display structures. Lexier's projects range in scale from limited edition multiples to massive public sculptures.

      Leonard Joel
    • MICAH LEXIER (Canadian, born 1960) Sydney Signs 2004 complete suite of screenprints (8), ed. 20/20 34 x 26cm (each)
      Jul. 19, 2023

      MICAH LEXIER (Canadian, born 1960) Sydney Signs 2004 complete suite of screenprints (8), ed. 20/20 34 x 26cm (each)

      Est: $1,600 - $2,000

      MICAH LEXIER (Canadian, born 1960) Sydney Signs 2004 complete suite of screenprints (8), ed. 20/20 each initialled lower right: ML each editioned lower right 34 x 26cm (each) PROVENANCE: Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney Private collection, Sydney EXHIBITIONS: Gitte Weise Gallery, Sydney, Australia, 2005 OTHER NOTES: Micah Lexier is a Toronto-based artist whose activities include making, collecting and organising. He has a deep interest in measurement, increment, found imagery and display structures. Lexier's projects range in scale from limited edition multiples to massive public sculptures.

      Leonard Joel
    • MICAH LEXIER, HE WOULD HAVE (FROM THE LIVES AND WORKS SERIES), laser-cut steel and painted waterjet-cut aluminum, 18.25 ins x 5.5 ins; 46.4 cms x 14 cms
      Apr. 13, 2015

      MICAH LEXIER, HE WOULD HAVE (FROM THE LIVES AND WORKS SERIES), laser-cut steel and painted waterjet-cut aluminum, 18.25 ins x 5.5 ins; 46.4 cms x 14 cms

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      MICAH LEXIER HE WOULD HAVE (FROM THE LIVES AND WORKS SERIES) laser-cut steel and painted waterjet-cut aluminumsigned with initials and dated 2005 on left apostrophe 18.25 ins x 5.5 ins; 46.4 cms x 14 cms Provenance:Private Collection, OntarioNote:Lexier's oeuvre is conceptual in nature and practice, founded on ideas that precede the realization of the work. His creative practice is pervasive, extending far beyond the walls of the gallery and into the collective cultural conscious. He Would Have (2005), from the artist's "Lives and Works Series" is an example of Lexier's laser-cut sculpture, an effect that intrigues audiences through the use of "visual idioms". Self-Portrait as a Piece of Paper (1997) references Lexier's own personal experience, and highlights his creative exploration of life and age. Here the artist characteristically inserts language, in printed text at the bottom, signifying its importance and its permanence in his work.Lexier studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design before establishing himself in Toronto. He has participated in numerous international group exhibitions including Numerica at the Centro Arte Contemporanea in Siena, Italy (2007); The Time of Our Lives at the New Museum in New York (1999), and Speed at the Whitechapel Art Gallery in London, England (1998). His work is featured in numerous private and public collections including the Art Gallery of Ontario; British Museum (London); The Jewish Museum (New York) and the Contemporary Art Gallery in Sydney, Australia. Most recently a survey of his work "One, and Two, and More Than Two" was shown at the Power Plant (Toronto), in 2013 and 2014.

      Waddington's
    • MICAH LEXIER, SELF-PORTRAIT AS A PIECE OF PAPER, paper and printed text, 14 ins x 10 ins; 35.6 cms x 25.4 cms
      Apr. 13, 2015

      MICAH LEXIER, SELF-PORTRAIT AS A PIECE OF PAPER, paper and printed text, 14 ins x 10 ins; 35.6 cms x 25.4 cms

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      MICAH LEXIER SELF-PORTRAIT AS A PIECE OF PAPER paper and printed textsigned with initials and dated 1997 14 ins x 10 ins; 35.6 cms x 25.4 cms Provenance:Private Collection, OntarioNote:Printed text reads: "Self-portrait as a piece of paper divided proportionately between the top area representing life lived and the bottom area representing life to come, based on statistical life expectancy. This piece of paper has been demarcated in the following manner: (hand-written inscription) knife cut, bottom area crumpled and taped together."

      Waddington's
    • Micah Lexier 'Untitled 7', decorative print after the original.
      Mar. 23, 2014

      Micah Lexier 'Untitled 7', decorative print after the original.

      Est: $250 - $350

      Micah Lexier 'Untitled 7', decorative print after the original.

      Lawsons
    • MICAH LEXIER, CITY OF NIGHT BY JOHN RECHY, 1989, waterjet-cut stainless steel, posts, fluorescent light, diameter 19 ins; 48.3 cms
      Mar. 04, 2014

      MICAH LEXIER, CITY OF NIGHT BY JOHN RECHY, 1989, waterjet-cut stainless steel, posts, fluorescent light, diameter 19 ins; 48.3 cms

      Est: $8,000 - $10,000

      MICAH LEXIERCITY OF NIGHT BY JOHN RECHY, 1989, waterjet-cut stainless steel, posts, fluorescent light; from an edition of 20 diameter 19 ins; 48.3 cms Provenance: Private Collection, TorontoNote: Micah Lexier is a Toronto based artist and curator and a graduate of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Lexier's oeuvre is conceptual in nature and practice, founded on ideas that precede the realization of the work. His practice is ubiquitous in the public sphere, extending far beyond the walls of the gallery and into the collective cultural consciousness. Lexier has held over 90 solo exhibitions, 150 group shows, produced over a dozen public art commissions and is represented in major public and corporate collections internationally. He was featured last year in the Power Plant survey exhibition, One, and Two, and More Than Two.

      Waddington's
    • Micah Lexier 'Untitled 7', decorative print after the original
      Nov. 23, 2013

      Micah Lexier 'Untitled 7', decorative print after the original

      Est: $250 - $350

      Micah Lexier 'Untitled 7', decorative print after the original

      Lawsons
    • MICAH LEXIER, ONE OF THESE THINGS / COMMAS (BLUE X 4), 2003, 21" x 46" x .5" - 52.5 x 5 x 1.3 cm.
      Mar. 08, 2012

      MICAH LEXIER, ONE OF THESE THINGS / COMMAS (BLUE X 4), 2003, 21" x 46" x .5" - 52.5 x 5 x 1.3 cm.

      Est: $7,500 - $8,000

      MICAH LEXIER, ONE OF THESE THINGS / COMMAS (BLUE X 4), 2003, signed with initials on the reverse, 21" x 46" x .5" - 52.5 x 5 x 1.3 cm.Note: Micah Lexier is a Toronto based artist and curator and a graduate of the Nova Scotia School of Art and Design. Lexier's oeuvre is conceptual in nature and practice and ubiquitous in the public sphere and often his idea precedes the realization of the work. His practice extends far beyond the walls of the gallery and into the collective cultural consciousness. His 2002 public art project Ampersand for the Leslie subway station consists of 17,000 ceramic tiles featuring the text 'Leslie' and 'Shepherd' as handwritten by thousands of individuals. Lexier has held over 90 solo exhibitions, 150 group shows, produced over a dozen public art commissions and is represented in major public and corporate collections internationally.

      Waddington's
    • Micah Lexier Canadian (1960-) GENTLEMEN RINGS
      Nov. 24, 2010

      Micah Lexier Canadian (1960-) GENTLEMEN RINGS

      Est: $1,400 - $1,600

      Micah Lexier Canadian (1960-) GENTLEMEN RINGS (TEST TUBE VERSION), 1989 mixed media (gold and silver engraved rings, test tube with metal holder, light bulb and socket on dimmer switch) 13 x 2 x 4 in. (33 x 5 x 10 cm)

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • Micah Lexier b. 1960 untitled (Book Sculpture)
      Dec. 10, 2009

      Micah Lexier b. 1960 untitled (Book Sculpture)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Micah Lexier b. 1960 untitled (Book Sculpture)

      Wright
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