Friday Night Flicks: Tauba Auerbach

You may have encountered the work of Tauba Auerbach before. Her Colorspace Atlas did the rounds on all the major art/design sites when it was released in 2011. (You can read more about it and see more images on this web page.)

Much of Auerbach’s work explores the shift between two-dimensional surfaces and three-dimensional objects, and the book displayed in tonight’s flick is no exception.

 

 

If you want to spend a little time this weekend exploring more of Auerbach’s work, you can check out her personal website here and the Diagonal Press website here.

About Byopia Press

I have been working in the book arts field for more than thirty years, and operating Byopia Press with my husband David since the late 1990s. I began producing artist's books and altered books in 2004. I also create prints and drawings that are frequently text-inspired or text-based.
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2 Responses to Friday Night Flicks: Tauba Auerbach

  1. A favorite. Your “L is for Lettering” and her “SvZ” will be in the Bodleian exhibition this July — “Alphabets Alive!”

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