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Tauba Auerbach — Plate Distortion II; and III
Tauba Auerbach

Plate Distortion II; and III

Tauba Auerbach's *Plate Distortion II* and *III* are a pair of limited edition prints published by the renowned Paulson Bott Press in Berkeley, California, each signed, dated, and numbered 8/35 in pencil by the artist. The works exemplify Auerbach's ongoing investigation into perception, dimension, and the physical properties of printed surfaces, creating an optical tension between flatness and the illusion of warped, undulating form. Presented together and framed, these prints — each also produced in a small run of artist's proofs — represent a refined example of Auerbach's collaboration with master printmakers to push the boundaries of the medium.

Medium
Both signed, dated and numbered 8/35 in pencil (there were also 10 and 4 artist's proofs respectively), published by Paulson Bott Press, Berkeley, California (with their blindstamp), both framed.

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Editions and Works on Paper Including Works from the Piero Crommelynck Collection

April 18, 2017

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Tauba Auerbach, Plate Distortion II; and III

Tauba Auerbach's *Plate Distortion II* and *III* are a pair of limited edition prints published by the renowned Paulson Bott Press in Berkeley, California, each signed, dated, and numbered 8/35 in pencil by the artist. The works exemplify Auerbach's ongoing investigation into perception, dimension, and the physical properties of printed surfaces, creating an optical tension between flatness and the illusion of warped, undulating form. Presented together and framed, these prints — each also produced in a small run of artist's proofs — represent a refined example of Auerbach's collaboration with master printmakers to push the boundaries of the medium.

Medium
Both signed, dated and numbered 8/35 in pencil (there were also 10 and 4 artist's proofs respectively), published by Paulson Bott Press, Berkeley, California (with their blindstamp), both framed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Abstract Art, Limited Edition Print, Minimalist, Emerging Artist, Printmaking, Three-Dimensional Effect, American Artist, Geometric Abstraction, Optical Illusion, Contemporary Art, Monochromatic, Female Artist

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