Skulptur

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Kontinente, 2011, Plexiglas, Stahl

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Spannungsverhältnisse zwischen, Form und Chaos, den beiden Grundkräften der Plastik überhaupt, umkreist die Künstlerin aus verschiedensten Ansätzen heraus: Das Geordnete, Formvollendete muss ins Chaos fallen, damit Neues entstehen kann.
Sibylle Burrers Objekte laden dazu ein, die den Räumen und Dingen immanenten Kraft- und Formprinzipien sinnlich zu erfahren.

Dr. Friedl Brunckhorst