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 Of the two identical male figures, one kneels with outstretched arms on the broken, even level; the other hangs upside-down in one of the round holes.
 
 The theme „Above/Below“ is not only visible in the orientation and line of sight of both nudes; it is also found in the position of the hand and emphasised by the colours.  In the sense of opposites, dark is above and brightness delves into the depths.
 
 A balance of opposites becomes clear.  The age-old human drama of hanging between above and below, spirit and body, heaven and earth, light and shadow.  To be human means: experience opposites, bring the darkness into light and light into the darkness, acknowledge this unity.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 |  | Above/Below. 1998, tin, marmor, spruce, figure 32x44x15 cm | <  7/19  > |  |   |  |  |