TAUBA AUERBACH 2/2 – Her work was presented at various museum exhibitions, including performances at the Whitney American Art Museum and the Museum of Contemporary Art Castello di Rivoli in Turin. Well-known for her paintings playing with space perceptions, she began to create abstract interpretations of typography and calligraphy. Her work has been presented in numerous collective exhibitions. Her 2016 exhibition at Paula Cooper’s gallery investigates the work of a twentieth-century architect through glass sculptures painted in acrylic. In recent work, she began to iron folds in her canvases, using also industrial paint guns. You can find some of her works on sale at Berggruen Gallery http://www.berggruen.com/artists/tauba-auerbach, in California.
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