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Tauba Auerbach

OK’s, gouache on paper, 30″x22″, 2007.

Tauba Auerbach’s fascination with the origins of language, its break-downs and slippages especially, has led her to an artistic study of language qua gestalt. How does verbal language relate to the symbols used in written language, and do these symbols reveal anything about the structure of the human brain? How arbitrary are the marks, both analog and digital, used to express language, and where do they begin to muck it all up?

Her answer, of course, is that they are largely arbitrary, but rich with abstract beauty and conceptual depth. In razor-sharp painted execution—which reveals Auerbach’s training as a professional sign painter—her works on panel and paper are a refreshing update to the abstract conceptual tradition, and just as intellectually rigorous.

Auerbach recently designed a full-colour book of her newest body of work entitled How to Spell the Alphabet. Her work has been previously seen in New York in the Dreamland Artists Club project in Coney Island. Auerbach graduated from Stanford University where she studied with Margaret Kilgallen. She lives and works in San Francisco.

Tauba Auerbach

Yes No Morph I, gouach on paper, 30″x22″, 2007.

(Via Swiss Miss, Source Deitch Project)

peter&wendy - studio - xavier encinas

After 5 years working under the name of Rumbero Design, we decided (My girlfriend and I) to go in a new direction. So we are very happy to introduce our new graphic design studio : peter&wendy.
We like having a close relationship with our clients and living each project as a unique process.
We produce many kinds of graphic projects: print, publishing, exhibition and event identity, corporate identity and anything that gets us excited to get involved in.
Hope you like our new work.

Let us know your feedback !

peter&wendy - studio - xavier encinas

Build - It’s ok to touch

New poster designed by Build with Osmotronic. 2 version available : plain at Blanka and interactive at Osmotronic.

Thank you - Helvetica - 50

We would like to thank everyone who came last night. We had a great time ! It was really crowed. It’s nice to see how people are interested in this project. We also would like to thank Blanka and Candy for letting us organize this venue. Thank you also to Soleil Noir and 10/18 for their financial support, Wad Magazine and Le Centre Culturel Suisse à Paris. Thanks to Sophie, Cécilia, Aldo, Antoine and Romuald for their help.

The exhibition is up till november 8th !

Opening pictures here.

Video coming soon…