The artist, whose works often consist of lines or dots related to mathematical counting sequences, creates a “Calendar Clock” poster (measuring 21"x30") and provides its formula for readers.
The artist, whose works often consist of lines or dots related to mathematical counting sequences, creates a “Calendar Clock” poster (measuring 21"x30") and provides its formula for readers.
Artist Xylor Jane, who lives and works in San Francisco and Brooklyn, creates drawings, paintings, installations, and performances often derived from arithmetic counting exercises. The Jack Hanley Gallery in San Francisco currently represents her. She has also had one-person shows at Boston’s OSP Gallery, Paris’s Almine Rech, the Canada Gallery in New York City, and the Four Gallery in Dublin.