NEW YORK, NY.- For his second exhibition with OK Harris, Ted Larsen has created a project of specifically made objects that deal with serial form and repetition. The nearly identical objects were created as an experiment to discover how extremely similar works can appear to be completely different and the effect on how we perceive these visual differences. The work is deployed around the exhibition space with a precise, highly organized, nonhierarchical system to highlight both sameness and distinctions. There is great historical precedence for serial objects and this kind of arrangement of them. Additionally, Larsen created these materially unorthodox works to question the relevance of that canonical approach to High Art Practice. Ted Larsen (b. 1964, USA) is a nationally exhibiting artist and Pollock-Krasner Foundation recipient with a BA from Northern Arizona University. His work has been widely exhibited in museums in th