Exhibitions
Unsentimental Beauty
Almuth Tebbenhoff’s first solo exhibition at Gallery Pangolin.
Inspired by nature and fascinated by the way objects of beauty and intrigue can emerge from industrial processes; creates work in a variety of different materials including bronze, silver, ceramic and fabricated steel. Newly realised works carved in exquisite Portuguese Pink Marble from her latest time at the studios near Carrara, Italy will take centre stage.
To accompany the exhibition there will be an illustrated catalogue with a written introduction by Sue Hubbard, a freelance art critic, award winning poet and novelist. Hubbard writes:
“Almuth Tebbenhoff’s work is undeniably beautiful but it is the qualified, mediated
unsentimental beauty – one that incorporates the poignancy of human imperfection –
suggested by Keats’ famous words ‘beauty is truth, truth beauty.”
To accompany the exhibition there will be an illustrated catalogue with a written introduction by Sue Hubbard, a freelance art critic, award winning poet and novelist. Hubbard writes:
“Almuth Tebbenhoff’s work is undeniably beautiful but it is the qualified, mediated
unsentimental beauty – one that incorporates the poignancy of human imperfection –
suggested by Keats’ famous words ‘beauty is truth, truth beauty.”
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