Canadian artist Zachari Logan (*1980) works mainly with large-scale drawing, ceramics and installation practices, evolving a visual language that explores intersections between identity, memory and place.
Logan has exhibited widely throughout North America, Europe and Asia and is found in private and public collections worldwide, including; National Gallery of Canada, Art Gallery of Ontario, Remai Modern, McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Leslie-Lohman Museum, 21cMuseums Hotel Collection, Thetis Foundation and the Nerman MOCA among others.
Logan has attended many residencies; including Vienna’s Museums Quartier, ISCP in Brooklyn, WaveHill Gardens (Bronx) and the Tom Thomson Shack at the McMichael Gallery. Logan has worked collaboratively with several celebrated artists, including Ross Bleckner and Sophie Calle. His work has been featured in many publications worldwide.