Following his participation in SITE Santa Fe's Seventh International Biennial, The Power Plant presented Toronto artist Scott Lyall's largest solo exhibition to date in 2008. Titled The Color Ball, it surveyed Lyall's past work alongside a new assemblage, drawing from seven performance-based projects. This catalogue includes installation images from this and previous exhibitions, and documents events that took place during the course of the show.
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