The girls posing for a family photo with Buddha!

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The girls posing for a family photo with Buddha!
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Introduction post! The first baby is Cpt. Briggsy, her eyes are wider and she’s a lot more active
Second baby is Countess Slaad von Zarovich, she’s got narrower eyes and seems like she’s tired of me already lol
They’re both infant White’s tree frogs :)
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Highly anticipated 'Tauba Auerbach — S v Z' opens TODAY @sfmoma !! We are proud to have published the exhibition catalog (which is also very much an artist's book). As in all things Auerbach, this book is also an experiment, fitting neatly into the artist's practice as a book maker and inveterate question-asker. Beginning with the title—in which the "v" does not stand for "versus," but instead calls upon the mathematic symbol for "and/or"—and extending to the deeply satisfying custom-marbled black-and-white edges of the book block, this is a volume to be reckoned with slowly and with a very open mind. Created by the artist and David Reinfurt, who designed a new typeface based on Auerbach's iconic, back-slanting handwriting, it is filled with material, spatial and temporal ideas, structures, reflections, problems and solutions. For example, in the Folds, Auerbach attempts to conjure nothing less than four-dimensional space. "The Fold paintings are my effort to construct a portal through which to summon—or at least imagine—this inaccessible hyper-spatial territory," they are quoted. "My hope is that if these paintings can successfully efface the boundary between two-and three-dimensionality, then by analogy they imply the possibility of eroding the boundary between three-dimensional space and beyond. Even if it remains physically impossible to experience four-dimensional space, I believe we can use this 'logic' to approach or inhabit it in our minds." Read more via linkinbio @tau_au #taubaauerbach #taubaauerbachsvz @david_reinfurt #svz https://www.instagram.com/p/CXoJ7ZyrlAR/?utm_medium=tumblr
"Extended Object" (2018) is reproduced from 'Tauba Auerbach — S v Z' — published to accompany the exhibition opening Saturday, December 18 at @sfmoma , Reviewing the book for @hyperallergic Megan Liberty writes, "Much like her bookworks, Auerbach’s catalogue 'S v Z' deserves to be examined as a sculptural object before we unfold its cover and consider its contents." Read more via linkinbio @tau_au #taubaauerbach #taubaauerbachsvz @david_reinfurt #svz https://www.instagram.com/p/CXlv2efF9fO/?utm_medium=tumblr
"Mudra Z" (2016) is reproduced from 'Tauba Auerbach — S v Z' — published to accompany the exhibition opening Saturday, December 18 at @sfmoma @artforum calls the catalog, "An extraordinary book-object ... Featuring 256 typefaces crafted by the patient, exacting designer David Reinfurt, the 'S v Z' publication is obsessively Auerbachian ... Regardless of pandemic-related delays in mounting the physical exhibition (it was originally slated to open in 2020), the book will endure as a truly entheogenic object in keeping with Auerbach’s art: a manifestation of precise practices that nonetheless open us to the woolly edges of what consciousness can reveal." Read more via linkinbio @tau_au #taubaauerbach #taubaauerbachsvz @david_reinfurt #svz https://www.instagram.com/p/CXldXs0LrAS/?utm_medium=tumblr