
Artist’s Talk: Tauba Auerbach—Peanopoem
Sun, October 9th, 2022
6:00 pm - 7:30 pm
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Tauba Auerbach, who is featured in the Meander exhibition, shares stories from a winding path of research on the mathematician Giuseppe Peano. Born in 1858, Peano was an influential teacher who printed his own books, advocated for international languages, and was a committed feminist. He first articulated “space filling curves,” a type of fractal central to the artist’s work in the show.
Free. Presented live in the Clark’s auditorium and broadcast simultaneously on Zoom. Advance registration for the Zoom transmission is required.
Image: Tauba Auerbach, Peanopoem I (detail), 2022. Courtesy Diagonal Press
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