
Almuth Tebbenhoff German, b. 1949
78 3/4 x 222 1/2 x 2 1/4 in
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“When in 1993 I began working on the sculptures for the Jodrell Bank show, I found that the (almost slick) geometry didn't work for me anymore. One morning in a flash of clarity I saw that I had to break up all my straight lines. The 2D depictions of 3D objects looked more like rocky asteroids than sleek spaceships. I drew undulating lines freely onto huge sheets of cartridge paper at full scale. The largest span was almost 3m wide. Then I split the soft curves into angles and calibrated each break. I measured and transferred the angles to the big circular cutting machine that I'd bought for this purpose. It was a very slow process, but I enjoyed it the low rumble of the motor and the screech of the blade biting into the steel is still lodged in my memory.”
Provenance
From the artistExhibitions
Facets, 2025, Pangolin London Sculpture Gallery1994, Jodrell Bank Science Centre