Matthew Ritchie
Long Count 11
2009
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Matthew Ritchie
Long Count 11
2009
Physical Qualities
Acrylic paint and pen and black ink on paper, Sheet: 229 × 303 mm. (9 × 11 15/16 in.)
Credit Line
Anonymous Gift
Object Number
2014.32
Although both Matthew Ritchie and Bruce Conner work
in a variety of media, drawing is important to each artist’s practice.
As each of these two psychedelic drawings demonstrates, the process
of mark-making can open up new worlds and evoke altered states
of mind. Ritchie’s explosive drawing relates to a projection shown
on stage during the cyclical narrative of "Long Count", a performance piece inspired by the creation myth of the Mayans upon which Ritchie
collaborated with the twin-brother musicians Aaron and Bryce Dessner over several years. Conner’s "BOOK PAGES" is one of a series of drawings that the artist intended to publish as a book. Although
the project was never realized, the pages were to be filled with dense
and abstract patterns intended, in the words of the artist, “for repeated and quiescent absorption.”
Rena Hoisington, The Baltimore Museum of Art, "New Arrivals: Gifts of Art for a New Century," February 7-May 8, 2016.
Inscribed: Recto: at lower left, in black ink: "Long Count 11 2010"; Verso: none
Markings: None