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Tauba Auerbach is an American artist, author, and musician. She is best known for her abstract paintings, which often incorporate mathematical and scientific concepts. She has also written several books, including a book of poetry and a book of essays.
Auerbach was born in 1981 in Berkeley, California. She attended the San Francisco Art Institute, where she earned her BFA in 2003. She then went on to earn her MFA from Stanford University in 2006.
Auerbach's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and the Tate Modern in London. She has also been featured in numerous publications, including The New York Times, Artforum, and Art in America.
Auerbach is also a musician, performing under the name T.A. Auerbach. She has released several albums, including "The Book of Hours" (2008) and "The Book of Days" (2010).
As of 2021, Tauba Auerbach's net worth is estimated to be roughly $2 million.
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The Auerglass Organ is a two-person tracker action pump organ conceived by Tauba Auerbach and Cameron Mesirow (also known as 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.
Auerbach's recent work focuses on rotational symmetry, gesture, architecture, and theories about higher-dimensional space. Auerbach's 2016 exhibition at Paula Cooper Gallery, "Projective Instrument," reflected on the work of early 20th century architect and theosophist Claude Bragdon, and featured glass sculptures, acrylic paintings, 3-D printed sculptures, and artists' books. For the season 2016/2017 in the Vienna State Opera Auerbach designed the large-scale picture "A Flexible Fabric of Inflexible Parts III" as part of the exhibition series "Safety Curtain", conceived by museum in progress.
In 2015 Auerbach was a resident at Urban Glass in Brooklyn, NY. Here she learned the skills to craft the glass sculptures in the exhibition Projective Instrument.
In 2014, a 2011 trompe l’oeil canvas by Auerbach reached $1.8 million at Phillips auction in New York, surpassing the high estimate of $1.2 million. Later that year, Auerbach's Untitled (Fold) (2010) sold for $2.85 million.
In 2013 Auerbach founded Diagonal Press, under which she publishes books, type specimens, manipulatives and other items. All publications are open edition; nothing is signed or numbered.
Auerbach gained acclaim for her Fold paintings, which she first exhibited in 2009. They were included in the 2010 Whitney Biennial, and Greater New York at Moma PS1.
In her first solo exhibition, How To Spell The Alphabet, at New Image Art, Los Angeles, CA (2005), 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. During the course of her time working as a sign painter, her focus shifted from the formal to the structural aspects of language.
Auerbach was born and grew up in San Francisco, California as the daughter of theater designers and graduated from Stanford University with a B.A. in Visual Art in 2003. She apprenticed and worked as a sign painter at New Bohemia Signs in San Francisco from 2002–2005.
Tauba Auerbach (born 1981 in San Francisco, California) is a visual artist working across many disciplines including painting, artists' books, photography, and sculpture. Her work "operat[es] in the gap between conceptual art, abstraction and graphic art". She lives and works in New York.