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Artist: Tauba Auerbach
Sierpiński Dust Bandana, a new two-color screen printed bandana
By Tauba Auerbach
Located in Draper, UT
Introducing the Sierpiński Dust Bandana by Tauba Auerbach, a captivating new addition to the world of bandana artistry. This two-color screen printed bandana uniquely showcases the i...
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2010s Tauba Auerbach Art
Materials
Cotton
[2, 3]. Geometric Pop Up Book.
By Tauba Auerbach
Located in New York, NY
AUERBACH, Tauba. [2, 3]. Six separate volumes, each illustrated with one cut-out pop-up figure. Folio, 527 x 419 mm. Each volume bound in different brightly-coloured boards. Lai...
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2010s Tauba Auerbach Art
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Paper
Edition Bergen Kunsthall
By Tauba Auerbach
Located in New York, NY
A very good impression of this color screenprint on heavy black wove paper. Signed, dated and numbered 6/120 in pencil. Published by Bergen Kunsthall, Bergen, Norway.
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2010s Contemporary Tauba Auerbach Art
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Color, Screen
Mesh/Moire Set I-VI
By Tauba Auerbach
Located in Berkeley, CA
Tauba Auerbach creates art about language and logic through painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and instrument building. Auerbach’s one-person exhibition, “Tetrachromat” was presented at the Bergen Kunsthall, Norway; traveled to Malmo Konsthall, Sweden; and Wiels Contemporary Art Center, Brussels. In 2011 Auerbach was awarded the Smithsonian’s Artist Research Fellowship. Her work was included in the 2010 “Whitney Biennial,” New York; MoMA P.S. 1’s 2010, Greater New York; and the New Museum’s 2009 “Younger Than Jesus,” New York. Her work is included in the permanent collections of The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Museum of Modern Art, New York among others. She is represented by Paula Cooper Gallery...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Tauba Auerbach Art
Materials
Etching
Mesh/Moire III
By Tauba Auerbach
Located in San Francisco, CA
Color aquatint wtching
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Tauba Auerbach Art
Materials
Aquatint
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