Embodying the universal human wish for meaning, Carali McCall’s circle drawings echo the infinity of celestial and earthly cycles. They are a reminder that with every action, however slight, we have a direct and transformative impact on the world.

Carali McCall lives and works in London UK; (b.1981 Ontario, Canada) studied Art and Art History, University of Toronto (2000-04), MFA Slade School of Art (2004-06), PhD Central Saint Martin’s (2007-14); co-author of ‘Performance Drawing: New Practices since 1945’ (2020). Exhibitions and live performances include Lines of Empathy, Patrick Heide Contemporary Art, London UK (2023); Again, and Again and Again: Serial Formats and Repetitive Actions, Vancouver Art Gallery (2012); Jerwood Drawing Prize (2017); An Arm’s Reach, Mac and Gryder Gallery (2019); Performing Rock, (MEM festival) Bilbao Guggenheim Museum (2022).