Micah Lexier is a Toronto-based artist whose activities include making, collecting, and organizing. 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. He has presented over 100 solo exhibitions, participated in more than 200 group exhibitions, and has produced a dozen permanent public commissions. In 2013 The Power Plant hosted a fifteen-year survey exhibition of Lexier’s work entitled One, and Two, and More Than Two and in 2015 Lexier was honoured with a Governor General’s Awards in Visual and Media Arts. Lexier’s work is in numerous public and corporate collections including The British Museum (London, England), the Contemporary Art Gallery (Sydney, Australia), The Art Gallery of Ontario (Toronto) and The National Gallery of Canada (Ottawa).
- Mark Sheerin, “Micah Lexier,” Border Crossings, 2024
- Murray Whyte, “In the Studio with Micah Lexier: Finder, Keeper,” The Toronto Star, 2015
- Kate Taylor, “Toronto public-art project made of 1.6 million sticks strives for visibility,” The Globe and Mail, 2016
- Christina Ritchie, “Micah Lexier: Making it Make Itself,” Canadian Art, 2013