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by Auerbach, Tauba

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New York: Printed Matter, Inc, 2010. Signed, limited, edition, number 392/1000, signed on a card laid-into slipcase inside box. 6 "pages" with each "page" opening into a 3D object. 6 vols. 20 x 16 inches. Paper covered boards, most volumes with slight rubbing, one volume with sun-fading near cut-out in slipcase, overall very good; original cloth slipcase with some shelfwear. Signed, limited, edition, number 392/1000, signed on a card laid-into slipcase inside box. 6 "pages" with each "page" opening into a 3D object. 6 vols. 20 x 16 inches. Pop-Up Artists Book. This pop-up book features six die-cut paper sculptures that unfold into wonderful, elaborate forms: Pyramid, Sphere, Cubearc, Möbius, Gem, Ziggurat. While much of Auerbach's work has previously dealt with compositions staged in the flux state between 2D and 3D, [2,3] represents an expansion for the artist towards a more sculptural medium. Engineered by the artist, each "page" opens into a beautifully constructed object, intricately conceived so that the large-scale paper works-some up to 18" tall-can be collapsed totally flat. The use of a bright, contrasting palette is familiar from Auerbach's previous work across a range of materials, including acrylics, etchings and C-type prints. This groundbreaking project stands as an astonishing art-object, part bookwork and part sculpture, and represents an advance in the field of pop-up technology.

Tauba Auerbach is an American artist (b. 1981 San Francisco) best known for her integrated use of painting, printmaking, photography, and installation to examine the underlying structures of language and perception. Auerbach received her BA in Visual Arts from Stanford University in 2003. Her first solo exhibition, "Yes and Not Yes," was held at Deitch Projects in 2006, and propelled her to the forefront of contemporary art. She has been featured in group exhibitions at the New Museum, The Museum of Modern Art, and the Whitney Museum of American Art, and her works are held in the collections of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, and the Moderna Museet in Stockholm, among others.

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Seller's Inventory #
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Title
[2, 3]
Author
Auerbach, Tauba
Format/Binding
6 "pages" with each "page" opening into a 3D object. 6 vols. 20 x 16 inches
Book Condition
Used - Paper covered boards, most volumes with slight rubbing, one volume with sun-fading near cut-out in slipcase, overall very good;
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Signed, limited, edition, number 392/1000, signed on a card laid
Publisher
Printed Matter, Inc
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2010
Keywords
Art | Women
Bookseller catalogs
Social Thought; Art, Architecture & Design;

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