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2,3 Tauba Auerbach

Smithsonian Libraries and Archives

Object Details

author
Auerbach, Tauba 1981-
Author
Printed Matter, Inc
Smithsonian Libraries Artists' Books DSI
"[2,3] is the mathematical term for the closed interval between two and three. Each of these objects animates the transition between two and three dimensions"--Colophon
"All pop-ups designed and engineered by Tauba Auerbach. Production coordination by Garrick Gott"--Colophon
"For this special project, Auerbach has created an oversized pop-up book featuring six die-cut paper sculptures that unfold into wonderfully elaborate forms. While much of Auerbach's work has previously dealt with compositions staged in the flux state between 2D and 3D, [2,3] represents an expansion for the artist towards a more sculptural medium. Engineered by the artist, each "page" opens into a beautifully constructed object, intricately conceived so that the large-scale paper works--some up to 18" tall--collapse totally flat when closed. In [2,3], the six sculptures take their cue from a range of geometric forms--the pyramid, sphere, ziggurat, octagonal bipyramid (gem), arc, and möbius-strip. The use of a bright, contrasting palette is familiar from Auerbach's previous work across a range of materials, including acrylics, etchings and C-type prints. By matching intense color to form, [2,3] causes the eye to get lost in the twists and intersections of paper and the viewer finds it difficult to envision how the pages work without animating the book in hand. Bringing together an array of interests, Auerbach has created a groundbreaking project that advances the field of pop-up technology and works as an astonishing stand-alone hybrid book/art-object. Published by Printed Matter, each folio of [2,3] measures 20" x 30" when open. The six volumes will be housed in a specially designed slipcase, and published in an edition of 1,000"--Publisher's website
Each opened "volume" measures 53 x 83 cm., with the height of the sculpture varying from 15-47 cm
Limited edition of 1000 numbered sets, signed by the artist on the colophon card
The six "volumes" are housed together in a blue cloth slipcase with yellow and green lettering, as issued
Title from case spine
CHMRB copy 39088017216599 is no. 876 of the limited edition
CHMRB copy is complete, with the original blue cloth slipcase
Contents
Pyramid -- Sphere -- Cubearc -- Möbius -- Gem -- Ziggurat
2010
21st century
Call number
N7433.4.A94 B73 2010X
Type
Specimens
Artists' books (books).)
Artists' books
Physical description
[6] volume all color illustrations 53 x 43 cm. + colophon card
Place
United States
New York (State)
New York
Title
2, 3
Two, three
Smithsonian Libraries
Topic
Geometrical constructions in art
Pop-up books
Toy and movable books
Artists' books
Record ID
siris_sil_1007664
Metadata Usage (text)
CC0

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