27 hours is 27 drawings (charcoal and graphite, 22.5"x22.5", 140lb archival paper, 2009-2010) done in support of TIME, Curtis's 6th solo biennial of interactive installation. Curtis completed a 1-hour drawing, a 2-hour drawing, through a drawing that took 27 hours to complete, drawing an hour each day for a total of 378 hours.

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1 hour (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


2 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


3 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


4 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


5 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


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7 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


8 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


9 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


10 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


11 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


12 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


13 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


14 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


15 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


16 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


17 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


18 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


19 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


20 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


21 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


22 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


23 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


24 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


25 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


26 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art


27 hours (detail below), Bates College Museum of Art

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