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== Notable work ==
== Notable work ==
'''<big>Text</big>'''
'''<big>Text and Language based work</big>'''


In their first solo exhibition, Auerbach showed a series of text-based drawings that explored various linguistic systems including calligraphy, Morse code, semaphore signals, the Ugaritic alphabet and Alexander Melville Bell's visible speech.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Fiske|first1=Courtney|title=Tauba Auerbach's Peripheral Visions|url=http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/interviews/tauba-auerbach-moma-la-moca-paula-cooper-float/|website=Art in America|accessdate=21 June 2012}}</ref>
In their first solo exhibition, Auerbach showed a series of text-based drawings that explored various linguistic systems including calligraphy, Morse code, semaphore signals, the Ugaritic alphabet and Alexander Melville Bell's visible speech.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Fiske|first1=Courtney|title=Tauba Auerbach's Peripheral Visions|url=http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/interviews/tauba-auerbach-moma-la-moca-paula-cooper-float/|website=Art in America|accessdate=21 June 2012}}</ref>
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'''<big>Grain paintings</big>'''
'''<big>Grain paintings</big>'''


Auerbach's most recent works are the Grain Paintings, created using custom tools made by the artist.<ref>https://vmagazine.com/article/tauba-auerbachs-projective-instruments/</ref>
A series of mysterious gestural paintings created using custom tools made by the artist.<ref>https://vmagazine.com/article/tauba-auerbachs-projective-instruments/</ref>


'''<big>Glass sculpture</big>'''
'''<big>Glass sculpture</big>'''
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The Auerglass Organ is a two-person tracker action pump organ conceived by Tauba Auerbach and Cameron Mesirow ([[Glasser (musician)|Glasser]]) and constructed by Parson's Pipe Organs in Canandaigua, NY. Each player has a keyboard with alternating notes of a four octave scale. The instrument cannot be played alone because each player must pump to supply wind to the other player’s notes. Auerbach and Mesirow composed and performed a piece of music on the Auerglass in 2009''.'' The instrument is now in residence at Future-Past studio in Hudson, New York.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFvdKk6u3Ao</ref>
The Auerglass Organ is a two-person tracker action pump organ conceived by Tauba Auerbach and Cameron Mesirow ([[Glasser (musician)|Glasser]]) and constructed by Parson's Pipe Organs in Canandaigua, NY. Each player has a keyboard with alternating notes of a four octave scale. The instrument cannot be played alone because each player must pump to supply wind to the other player’s notes. Auerbach and Mesirow composed and performed a piece of music on the Auerglass in 2009''.'' The instrument is now in residence at Future-Past studio in Hudson, New York.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFvdKk6u3Ao</ref>

'''<big>Extended Object Paintings</big>'''

Small, intimately scaled paintings made using an apparatus which allows the coordinated deposit of paint on the canvas in deliberate arrays of droplets.


== Exhibitions ==
== Exhibitions ==
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*2016: ''Projective Instrument'', Paula Cooper Gallery, New York<ref>https://www.paulacoopergallery.com/exhibitions/tauba-auerbach-projective-instrument/installation-views</ref>
*2016: ''Projective Instrument'', Paula Cooper Gallery, New York<ref>https://www.paulacoopergallery.com/exhibitions/tauba-auerbach-projective-instrument/installation-views</ref>
*2016/2017: ''Safety Curtain'', Vienna State Opera, an exhibition project by museum in progress, Vienna, Austria<ref>http://www.mip.at/creations/eiserner-vorhang-2016-2017</ref>
*2016/2017: ''Safety Curtain'', Vienna State Opera, an exhibition project by museum in progress, Vienna, Austria<ref>http://www.mip.at/creations/eiserner-vorhang-2016-2017</ref>
*2018: ''INDUCTION'': Tauba Auerbach and Eliane Radigue, MOCA Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
*2018-2019 ''Flow Separation:'' John J. Harvey Fireboat, commissioned by Public Art Fund and 14-18 NOW, New York Harbor, New York
*2018: ''A Broken Stream'', Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
*2019: ''Current'', Artist’s Institute, New York, NY
*2020: ''Panthalassa'', '''''Standard (Oslo)''''', Oslo, Norway


===Group exhibitions===
===Group exhibitions===
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== Books ==
== Books ==
=== Diagonal Press ===
=== Diagonal Press ===
In 2013 Auerbach founded Diagonal Press, under which they publish books, type specimens, manipulatives and other items. All publications are open edition; nothing is signed or numbered.<ref>https://diagonalpress.com/pages/about</ref>
In 2013 Auerbach founded Diagonal Press, under which they publish books, type specimens, manipulatives and other items. All publications are open editions; nothing is signed or numbered.<ref>https://diagonalpress.com/pages/about</ref>
* ''A Partial Taxonomy of Periodic Linear Ornament.'' Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2017).<ref>https://diagonalpress.com/products/a-partial-taxonomy-of-periodic-linear-ornament</ref>
* ''A Partial Taxonomy of Periodic Linear Ornament.'' Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2017).<ref>https://diagonalpress.com/products/a-partial-taxonomy-of-periodic-linear-ornament</ref>
* ''There Have Been and Will Be Many San Franciscos.'' Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2016).<ref>https://diagonalpress.com/products/there-have-been-and-will-be-many-san-franciscos</ref>
* ''There Have Been and Will Be Many San Franciscos.'' Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2016).<ref>https://diagonalpress.com/products/there-have-been-and-will-be-many-san-franciscos</ref>
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* ''Chaos: Tauba Auerbach''. New York: Deitch Projects (2009). {{ISBN|9780981577173}}
* ''Chaos: Tauba Auerbach''. New York: Deitch Projects (2009). {{ISBN|9780981577173}}
* ''Folds: Tauba Auerbach''. Berlin: Sternberg Press (2012). {{ISBN|9781934105641}}
* ''Folds: Tauba Auerbach''. Berlin: Sternberg Press (2012). {{ISBN|9781934105641}}
*''S v Z: Tauba Auerbach''. SFMoMA/D.A.P. 2020


== See also ==
== See also ==

Revision as of 05:11, 3 January 2021

Tauba Auerbach
Born1981
San Francisco, California
Alma materStanford University
Known forPainting
Weaving
Sculpture
Typography
Publishing
Websitetaubaauerbach.com
diagonalpress.com

Tauba Auerbach (born 1981 in San Francisco, California[1]) is a visual artist working in many disciplines including painting, artists' books, sculpture and weaving. They live and work in New York.[2]

Early life and education

Auerbach grew up in San Francisco, California, the child of theater designers[3]. They apprenticed and worked as a sign painter at New Bohemia Signs in San Francisco from 2002–2005.

Work

A life-long student of math and physics, Auerbach's work contends with structure and connectivity on the microscopic to the universal scale. “Engaging a variety of media, ranging from painting and photography to book design and musical performance, Auerbach explores the limits of our structures and systems of logic (linguistic, mathematical, spatial) and the points at which they break down and open up onto new visual and poetic possibilities".[4]

Notable work

Text and Language based work

In their first solo exhibition, Auerbach showed a series of text-based drawings that explored various linguistic systems including calligraphy, Morse code, semaphore signals, the Ugaritic alphabet and Alexander Melville Bell's visible speech.[5]

Fold paintings

Auerbach gained acclaim for her Fold paintings, which they first exhibited in 2009.[6] They were included in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, and Greater New York at Moma PS1.[7]

Weave paintings

The all white and sometimes bi-colored stretched weavings were first exhibited in Tetrachromat, and grew more intricate and architectural in the following years. They are composed of woven canvas strips.[8]

Grain paintings

A series of mysterious gestural paintings created using custom tools made by the artist.[9]

Glass sculpture

In 2015 Auerbach was a resident at Urban Glass in Brooklyn, NY. Here they learned the skills to craft the glass sculptures in the exhibition Projective Instrument.[10]

Auerglass[11]

The Auerglass Organ is a two-person tracker action pump organ conceived by Tauba Auerbach and Cameron Mesirow (Glasser) and constructed by Parson's Pipe Organs in Canandaigua, NY. Each player has a keyboard with alternating notes of a four octave scale. The instrument cannot be played alone because each player must pump to supply wind to the other player’s notes. Auerbach and Mesirow composed and performed a piece of music on the Auerglass in 2009. The instrument is now in residence at Future-Past studio in Hudson, New York.[12]

Extended Object Paintings

Small, intimately scaled paintings made using an apparatus which allows the coordinated deposit of paint on the canvas in deliberate arrays of droplets.

Exhibitions

Solo exhibitions

  • 2005: How to Spell the Alphabet, New Image Art Gallery, Los Angeles, California[13]
  • 2006: Yes and Not Yes, Deitch Projects, New York[14]
  • 2007: The Answer/Wasn't Here, Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, California[15]
  • 2009: Here and Now/And Nowhere, Deitch Projects, New York[16]
  • 2010: The W Axis, Standard (Oslo), Oslo, Norway[17]
  • 2011: Tetrachromat, Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway; Malmo Konsthall, Malmo, Sweden; Wiels Contemporary Art Center, Brussels, Belgium[18]
  • 2013: Night (1947-2015), The Phillip Johnson Glass House, New Canaan, Connecticut[19]
  • 2013: A comb, A grating, A wave, A particle, A solid, A field, A mirror, A sundial, A slice, A charge, A hole, A ghost, Standard (Oslo), Oslo, Norway[20]
  • 2014: The New Ambidextrous Universe, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London[21]
  • 2015: (Two person) Reciprocal Score / Tauba Auerbach and Charlotte Posenenske, Indipendenza Roma, Rome, Italy[22]
  • 2016: Projective Instrument, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York[23]
  • 2016/2017: Safety Curtain, Vienna State Opera, an exhibition project by museum in progress, Vienna, Austria[24]
  • 2018: INDUCTION: Tauba Auerbach and Eliane Radigue, MOCA Cleveland, Cleveland, OH
  • 2018-2019 Flow Separation: John J. Harvey Fireboat, commissioned by Public Art Fund and 14-18 NOW, New York Harbor, New York
  • 2018: A Broken Stream, Paula Cooper Gallery, New York
  • 2019: Current, Artist’s Institute, New York, NY
  • 2020: Panthalassa, Standard (Oslo), Oslo, Norway

Group exhibitions

  • 2009: The Generational: Younger than Jesus, The New Museum, New York[25]
  • 2010: 2010 Whitney Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York[26]
  • 2010: Greater New York, MoMA PS1, Long Island City, New York[27]
  • 2011: The Indiscipline of Painting: International Abstraction from the 1960s to Now, Tate St. Ives, Cornwall, United Kingdom[28]
  • 2012: Lifelike, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota[29]
  • 2012: Remote Control, Institute of Contemporary Arts, London[30]
  • 2012: Ecstatic Alphabets/Heaps of Language, MoMA, New York[31]
  • 2013: DECORUM: Carpets and tapestries by artists, Musee D'Art Moderne, Paris[32]
  • 2015: TeleGenic - Art and Television, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Bonn, Germany[33]
  • 2015: Condensed Matter Community, Synchrotron Radiation Center: Home of Aladdin, Stoughton, Wisconsin[34]
  • 2016: Typeface to Interface: Graphic Design from the Collection, SFMoMA, San Francisco, California[35]

Books

Diagonal Press

In 2013 Auerbach founded Diagonal Press, under which they publish books, type specimens, manipulatives and other items. All publications are open editions; nothing is signed or numbered.[36]

  • A Partial Taxonomy of Periodic Linear Ornament. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2017).[37]
  • There Have Been and Will Be Many San Franciscos. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2016).[38]
  • Projective Ornament. Claude Bragdon. New York: Diagonal Press (2016).[39]
  • A Primer of Higher Space. Claude Bragdon. New York: Diagonal Press (2016).[40]
  • The Gold Church. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2014).[41]
  • Reciprocal Score. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2015).[42]
  • Z Helix. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2015).[43]
  • Maille. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2014).[44]
  • Saccade 1. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2013).[45]
  • Saccade 2. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2013).[46]
  • Saccade 3. Tauba Auerbach. New York: Diagonal Press (2013).[47]

Artists' books: editions

  • [2,3]. New York: Printed Matter, 2010. Edition of 1,000., 85 Artist's Proofs, 3 Printer's Proofs, 12 Hors Commerce.[48]
  • STAB/GHOST. Paris: Three Star Books, 2013. Edition of 10, 3 Artist's Proofs, 3 Hors Commerce.[49]
  • RGB Colorspace Atlas, New York: 2011. Three volumes. Edition of 3, 2 Artist's Proofs, 2 Exhibition Copies, 1 Binder's Copy.[50]
  • Bent Onyx, New York: 2012. Edition of 3, 2 Artist's Proofs.[51]
  • Marble, New York: 2011. Edition of 10, 2 Artist's Proofs, 2 Exhibition Copies.[52]
  • Wood, New York: 2011. Edition of 10, 2 Artist's Proofs, 2 Exhibition Copies.[53]
  • Float, New York: 2011. Edition of 8, 2 Artist's Proofs, 2 Exhibition Copies.[54]

Monographs

  • How To Spell The Alphabet. New York: Deitch Projects (2007). ISBN 9780977868605
  • 50/50: Tauba Auerbach. New York: Deitch Projects (2008). ISBN 9780981577111
  • Chaos: Tauba Auerbach. New York: Deitch Projects (2009). ISBN 9780981577173
  • Folds: Tauba Auerbach. Berlin: Sternberg Press (2012). ISBN 9781934105641
  • S v Z: Tauba Auerbach. SFMoMA/D.A.P. 2020

See also

References

  1. ^ Getty Union List of Artist Names. http://www.getty.edu/vow/ULANFullDisplay?find=auerbach&role=&nation=&prev_page=1&subjectid=500294123
  2. ^ "Whitney Museum of Modern Art: Tauba Auerbach." Whitney Museum of American Art. Whitney Museum of American Art, 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2014.
  3. ^ Kelly Crow (December 7, 2012), Searching for the Next Art-World Star Wall Street Journal.
  4. ^ "Float press release". Paula Cooper Gallery. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  5. ^ Fiske, Courtney. "Tauba Auerbach's Peripheral Visions". Art in America. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  6. ^ Donnelly, R. "NEW YORK: TAUBA AUERBACH FLOAT AT PAULA COOPER THROUGH JUNE 9, 2012". Art Observed. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  7. ^ https://www.huffingtonpost.com/sharon-l-butler/a-2010-whitney-biennial-b_b_503471.html
  8. ^ http://www.contemporaryartdaily.com/2011/12/tauba-auerbach-at-bergen-kunsthall/
  9. ^ https://vmagazine.com/article/tauba-auerbachs-projective-instruments/
  10. ^ https://vmagazine.com/article/tauba-auerbachs-projective-instruments/
  11. ^ Tauba Auerbach. http://www.taubaauerbach.com/view.php?id=243
  12. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFvdKk6u3Ao
  13. ^ "Tauba Auerbach - Exhibitions". taubaauerbach.com. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  14. ^ http://www.deitch.com/archive/yes-and-not-yes
  15. ^ http://www.jackhanley.com/exhibitions/tauba-auerbach
  16. ^ http://www.deitch.com/archive/here-and-now-and-nowhere
  17. ^ http://www.standardoslo.no/en/exhibitions/the_w_axis
  18. ^ http://www.wiels.org/en/exhibitions/405/tauba-auerbach-tetrachromat
  19. ^ "Tauba Auerbach - Exhibitions". taubaauerbach.com. Retrieved 2018-03-07.
  20. ^ http://www.standardoslo.no/en/exhibitions/a_comb_a_grating_a_wave_a_particle_a_solid_a_field_a_mirror_a_sundial_a_slice_a_charge_a_hole_a_ghost
  21. ^ https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/tauba-auerbach-new-ambidextrous-universe
  22. ^ http://indipendenzaroma.com/gallery/tauba-auerbach-charlotte-posenenske-reciprocal-score/
  23. ^ https://www.paulacoopergallery.com/exhibitions/tauba-auerbach-projective-instrument/installation-views
  24. ^ http://www.mip.at/creations/eiserner-vorhang-2016-2017
  25. ^ http://archive.newmuseum.org/index.php/Detail/Occurrence/Show/occurrence_id/937
  26. ^ http://whitney.org/Exhibitions/2010Biennial
  27. ^ http://momaps1.org/exhibitions/view/310
  28. ^ http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-st-ives/exhibition/indiscipline-painting
  29. ^ http://www.walkerart.org/calendar/2012/lifelike
  30. ^ https://www.ica.org.uk/whats-on/remote-control
  31. ^ https://www.moma.org/calendar/exhibitions/1214
  32. ^ http://www.mam.paris.fr/en/expositions/exhibitions-decorum?archive=1
  33. ^ http://www.kunstmuseum-bonn.de/nocache/en/exhibitions/preview/info/ex/tele-gen-2526/
  34. ^ http://condensedmattercommunity.org/work/
  35. ^ https://www.sfmoma.org/exhibition/typeface-interface/
  36. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/pages/about
  37. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/a-partial-taxonomy-of-periodic-linear-ornament
  38. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/there-have-been-and-will-be-many-san-franciscos
  39. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/projective-ornament
  40. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/a-primer-of-higher-space
  41. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/gold-church
  42. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/reciprocal-score
  43. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/a-z-helix
  44. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/chainmaille
  45. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/saccade-1
  46. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/saccade-2
  47. ^ https://diagonalpress.com/products/saccade-3
  48. ^ https://www.printedmatter.org/catalog/34808/
  49. ^ http://www.threestarbooks.com/work/tauba-auerbach-stab-ghost
  50. ^ http://taubaauerbach.com/view.php?id=286
  51. ^ http://taubaauerbach.com/view.php?id=361
  52. ^ http://taubaauerbach.com/view.php?id=280
  53. ^ http://taubaauerbach.com/view.php?id=281
  54. ^ http://taubaauerbach.com/view.php?id=282

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