Inge Mahn: Gewendelte Treppe (spiral staircase), 1988
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Inge Mahn: Gewendelte Treppe (spiral staircase), 1988

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Gewendelte Treppe (spiral staircase),1988 plaster over metal construction
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Inge Mahn - Säule, Gipssack ziehend (Column, pulling a bag of plaster), 1988
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Säulengebinde, 1985 plaster
Inge Mahn in Stephan von Wiese, Poetic Interventions, Inge Mahn's sculptural installations: „For example, the pillars, before they became supporting elements of construction, were a tree, plant. If five pillars, interlocked and leaning against each other, hold each other up, then they are no longer props, they are plants, a weft, a bouquet. Architectural elements, out of context, lose their function and are given new co-ordinates in space, new content, new form, and become autonomous sculpture.“
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