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"...
in Sibylle Ruppert's more recent paintings created with
subtle aesthetics she continues to pursue her guidance
motive, confronting and analyzing questions of violence,
cruelty, horror and destruction. Her
works in "BLACK
LIGHT ON WHITE SHADOW"
examines once again invariably the challenge, which is
essential on human vulnerability, an often driven back
sensibility from transparent tragedy of ordinary banal
brutalities - moments of extreme fragility incessantly
passing time where all is only shades, darkness of light
decaying too brightly and made of sacred and
silence." - Eli Graf -
Paris,
2005
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