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Auerbach, Tauba, 1981-

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1981-

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

How to Spell the Alphabet / Auerbach, Tauba., 2006

 Item
Identifier: CC-46485-49214
Scope and Contents Amazon.com description: How arbitrary are the marks, analog and digital, used to express language, and where do they begin to muck it all up? This first book from Tauba Auerbach, Yes and Not Yes features over 20 new paintings and drawings that spring from those questions. They offer an excellent if roundabout answer: while letters are largely arbitrary, they are rich with abstract beauty and conceptual depth. In razor-sharp execution--which reveals her training as a sign painter--Auerbach's works on panel and paper update the abstract conceptual tradition, while retaining its intellectual rigor. Uppercase Insides and Numeral Insides recall Russian Suprematism, and, upon further contemplation, turn out to be just what their titles call them. Works based on signal flags and the Ugaritic Alphabet--an extinct language from Syria, 1300 B.C.--confirm that puzzlement is part of the desired effect here. Where direct exchange between sign and meaning is impossible, the beauty of the symbol...
Dates: 2006

Thing, the: [Clock]. No.20 / Tauba Auerbach., 2013

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Identifier: CC-57606-10000879
Scope and Contents

The Thing Quarterly is a periodical in the form of an object. It's like a magazine, except that each issue is conceived of by a different contributor and then published as a useful object. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2013

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