Zachari Logan was born in 1980 in Saskatoon (Canada) where he currently lives and works.
"My body is a catalyst for my fascination with stereotypic masculine portrayals. Utilizing historic themes of male bravado, heroism and narcissism
I juxtapose the mundane realities of everyday contemporary life. The act of weightlifting, attaining a well-sculpted body is envisioned stereotypically
as a visual mark of masculine enterprise, an act I partake in on a daily basis. Without needing to see me engaged in the act itself,
my drawn body infers a performative athleticism. This athleticism coupled with the theatricality of a doppelganger or triplet
existing on the same stage is designed to subtly evoke feelings of competition, fear and omnipotence- all in relation to performance anxiety.
Although in most of these drawings I depict my body in a life-sized scale, the pictorial space in these drawings is quite shallow,
with enough room for the figures to exist and interact. This lack of spatial depth is referential to Neo-Classical space,
in which Spartan bodies were used to visually epitomize the strength of empire. The containment of space in these drawings
is structured to illustrate a sense of claustrophobia and is directly referential to the viewer’s own body. This is a space that is
in-between or marginal, a visual realm that is too small to exist within comfortably— but is considerable enough to contemplate being in."
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Zachari Logan
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