Sibylle Ruppert
1942, Frankfurt — 2011, Paris

German artist Sibylle Ruppert created a radical oeuvre of paintings, drawings and collages throughout the 60's, 70's and 80's in a brutal aesthetic between dark surrealism, eroticism and an intimate but fierce processing of her own private traumas.

Ruppert was born during an air raid on September 8th, 1942. It was the night of the first massive bombing of Frankfurt during World War II. In 1959, at the age of 17, Sibylle was admitted to the Städelschule in Frankfurt. Shortly after, she left for Paris, where she enrolled in a ballet school. During a visit to New York, she decided to give up her dancing career, returned to Europe and became a full-time artist. In the 80’s she started giving art classes in prisons, mental hospitals, and drug addiction rehabilitation centers.

Her large format charcoal drawings and etchings are all characterized by an extremely detailed and elaborate depiction. Her oeuvre is inspired by the morbid and obscene writings of Marquis de Sade, Lautréamont and Georges Bataille. As well as the literary influences cited above visual traces and echoes can be observed of Hieronymus Bosch, H.R. Giger, Henry Fuseli, Hans Bellmer, William Blake and Francis Bacon, though this does not in any way detract from her singularly visceral and kinetic imagination. In her surrealistic works, the bodily depictions are always in motion; writhing, straining, collapsing, and seemingly undergoing a monstrous transformation from human anatomies into distorted masses of abstract shape.

Sibylle Ruppert died in 2011, withdrawn from any social and public life.

  • Selected solo exhibitions:

    2023 Kunsthalle Giessen, Germany

    2022 Blue Velvet Projects, Zürich, Switzerland

    2010 SIBYLLE RUPPERT, Museum H.R. Giger, Gruyères, Switzerland

    1977 Dessins Pour D.A.F. De Sade, Gallery Bijan Aalam, Paris, France

    1976 Schuhwerke, Kunsthalle Nürenberg, Germany

    1976 Les Vampires, Gallery Bijan Aalam, Paris, France

    1975 Le Diable, Gallery Bijan Aalam, Paris, France

    1974 Schuhwerke, Gallery Li Tobler, Zürich, Switzerland

    Selected group exhibitions:

    2013 Visionary Experience, Alicia Coppola Art, San Francisco, USA

    2012 Visionaries – The Art of the Fantastic, QCC Art Gallery, New York, USA

    1995 Konfrontationen, Kunsthalle Giessen, Germany

    1976 Gallery Sydow-Zirkwitz, Frankfurt, Germany

    1972 Gallery Wendelin Niedlich, Stuttgart, Germany

    1971 Studio 69, Cologne, Germany

    1970 Gallery Remmele, Giessen, Germany

    1970 Gallery Grossbach, Frankfurt, Germany

    1968 Gallery Steinbacher-Hohl, Frankfurt, Germany

    1968 Studio Kaluza, Bad-Homburg, Germany

    1967 Collage 67, Munich, Germany