Apollo Magazine

Tauba Auerbach — S v Z

SFMOMA hosts the first museum survey of the San Francisco-born artist, whose work explores the poetry of logical systems

Static 16 (2008), Tauba Auerbach.

Static 16 (2008), Tauba Auerbach. Photo: Katherine du Tiel; © Tauba Auerbach

The San Francisco-based artist Tauba Auerbach is concerned with locating the moments when the logic of rational systems such as geometry and physics breaks down, and exploring how such moments can be represented and perceived. Their work spans new and craft technologies, as well as painting, drawing and sculpture; this display at SFMOMA (18 December–1 May 2022) is the artist’s first museum survey, and includes 17 works alongside prototypes, reference materials and editions of publications produced by their imprint Diagonal Press. Highlights include Auerglass Organ, a performance piece created in collaboration with the musician Cameron Mesirow (known professionally as Glasser), which will be staged throughout the run of the exhibition. Find out more from SFMOMA’s website.

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ZS Letters (3D) (detaill; 2015), Tauba Auerbach. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Photo: Katherine du Tiel; © Tauba Auerbach

F (2004), Tauba Auerbach. Photo: Benjamin Blackwell; © Tauba Auerbach

Untitled (Fold) (2011), Tauba Auerbach. Photo: Steven Probert; courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; © Tauba Auerbach

Pilot Wave Induction III (video still; 2018), Tauba Auerbach. Courtesy the artist and Paula Cooper Gallery, New York; © Tauba Auerbach

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