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NEW YORK—The geometric, sculptural forms Tauba Auerbach has created with paper are feats of architecture. That the graphic, colorful works are contained between the covers of books and collapse and fold when closed is a sight to be seen. 

Auerbach’s incredible pages are a part of “Systemic,” a group show at Carolina Nitsch Project Room featuring artists, who according to the gallery, “take a systems-based approach to their processes or, in some cases, critique the structures and organizations which spread into our lives and communities.” 

“Systemic” includes Auerbach, along with artists E.V. Day, Jürgen Drescher, Richard Dupont, Spencer Finch, Carsten Höller, Alyson Shotz, and Aaron Spangler, and is on view from June 29 to Aug. 11, 2012. 

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