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Timeshare is pleased to present Learning Curve, a three-person exhibition including work by Alexa Almany, Karl Haendel, and Pamela Ramos. The term “learning curve” was introduced in the early 20th century by T.P. Wright, illustrating progress as a steady rise in skill over time. Simultaneously, Jean Piaget was writing about learning as a series of punctuated shifts rather than a smooth ascent. Children don’t simply accumulate knowledge along a clean trajectory – they alternate between assimilation and accommodation. These phases often include regressions and contradictions, where previous understandings break down before new ones emerge. This discontinuous, recursive structure complicates the understanding of a “learning curve” as steady or incremental progress. Instead, development appears as a jagged, looping path.
Alexa Almany’s Love, alexa is a series of wall drawings composed of the artist’s childhood diary entries...More
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Timeshare is pleased to present Learning Curve, a three-person exhibition including work by Alexa Almany, Karl Haendel, and Pamela Ramos. The term “learning curve” was introduced in the early 20th century by T.P. Wright, illustrating progress as a steady rise in skill over time. Simultaneously, Jean Piaget was writing about learning as a series of punctuated shifts rather than a smooth ascent. Children don’t simply accumulate knowledge along a clean trajectory – they alternate between assimilation and accommodation. These phases often include regressions and contradictions, where previous understandings break down before new ones emerge. This discontinuous, recursive structure complicates the understanding of a “learning curve” as steady or incremental progress. Instead, development appears as a jagged, looping path.
Alexa Almany’s Love, alexa is a series of wall drawings composed of the artist’s childhood diary entries...More