Sculpture as Interference | Liz Magor in Conversation with Naomi Potter
As one of Canada’s most important artists, Liz Magor has been producing a broad spectrum of sculptural objects, installations, and photography since the mid-1970s. She is best known for sculptures made from both found and cast objects that quietly, yet intensely pull our focus to the things that surround us every day. This conversation will focus on the many iterations of One Bedroom Apartment, including this most recent version in Calgary at Esker Foundation.
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