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Tauba Auerbach: Small Talk #13
A Wattis Institute series
Tuesday, September 2, 5 pm
Logan Galleries, San Francisco campus
Info: 415.551.9210 or www.wattis.org
Challenging the systems of language, Tauba Auerbach's artworks reconfigure letters to create word puzzles that lead the viewer to logical but unexpected conclusions.
Auerbach has a background in typography and graphic design and an interest in science. Of particular interest to her is the anagram (a word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another), which historically has been utilized to carry secret messages or hidden meanings. Auerbach often bases her work on these sorts of solvable codes or systems.
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