Almuth Tebbenhoff German, b. 1949
Turning Point, 2008/9
Carrara Bianco marble
43 x 48 x 48 cm
16 7/8 x 18 7/8 x 18 7/8 in
16 7/8 x 18 7/8 x 18 7/8 in
Unique
Almuth Tebbenhoff has a unique talent for working in a broad range of materials from intricately welded steel pieces to sensuously carved marble. Inspired by process and experimenting with a...
Almuth Tebbenhoff has a unique talent for working in a broad range of materials from intricately welded steel pieces to sensuously carved marble. Inspired by process and experimenting with a wide variety of materials Almuth Tebbenhoff enjoys the way objects of beauty and intrigue can emerge from a noisy session cutting and welding steel, or from a quieter but no less messy afternoon pushing and pummelling wet clay.
Tebbenhoff has lived and worked in London since moving from Germany in the 1970s to study ceramics. Her early pieces were abstract, monochrome explorations of space and volume through geometric devices. Since the early nineties, Tebbenhoff has been moving towards a freer mode of expression, creating explosive forms in bright colours through a steady evolution of processes including skilfully welded steel, clay work or carving in marble in Pietra Santa, Italy. Whichever process she uses Tebbenhoff aims to push its boundaries to continue investigating her themes of light, space and the origins of matter.
Tebbenhoff has lived and worked in London since moving from Germany in the 1970s to study ceramics. Her early pieces were abstract, monochrome explorations of space and volume through geometric devices. Since the early nineties, Tebbenhoff has been moving towards a freer mode of expression, creating explosive forms in bright colours through a steady evolution of processes including skilfully welded steel, clay work or carving in marble in Pietra Santa, Italy. Whichever process she uses Tebbenhoff aims to push its boundaries to continue investigating her themes of light, space and the origins of matter.
Provenance
From the artist.Exhibitions
2016 Sculpture in the Garden, Pangolin London.2010 Hannah Peschar Gallery
2009 Sculpture at Woburn with the Sladmore Gallery
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