RITA MAAS

RITA MAAS

  • Call and Response
    • Field Notes
    • Studio Studies
  • Learning Curves
  • Today I Got Up
    • Today I Got Up - Week
    • Today I Got Up - Month
    • Ink Will Spill
  • Residual Ink Drawings
    • Pours and Transfers
    • Stamps and Rubbings
    • Drawing In Three Easy Steps
    • Black Grids
    • Aftermath Booklets
  • A New Family Album
    • Salutations
    • As Is
    • After Image
  • Additional Projects
    • 20th Century Plastics
    • Blue Light
    • Miss / Takes
    • Tidal Volumes
    • Rubb-O-Gram
    • Reality TV 2010
    • Reality TV 2009
    • Still Lifes
  • Installations
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Learning Curves uses the familiar language of early education (crayons, notebooks, rulers) to explore a time where truth feels increasingly unstable. By distorting these tools and lessons, I reflect on the breakdown of shared knowledge, the rise of censorship, and the erosion of meaning that I have witnessed in recent years. Within this body of work, I consider what I’ve been taught and what risks being erased. Read Full Project Statement Here
How Do You Measure (up)? 23.06 (2023)
Ballpoint Pen on BFK Rives Paper
7.5" x 22"