The artwork entitled “Sibylla (Justice)” was created by Joseph Beuys in 1957. It is an installation piece executed in the Conceptual Art movement and crafted with materials including objet trouvé and bronze. With dimensions of 50 by 185 centimeters, this artwork is currently housed at the Museum Ludwig in Cologne, Germany.
The artwork features a bronze plate with two protruding elements resembling spherical weights at each end. The central plate is characterized by engravings that include both symbolic and abstract forms, contributing to its austere yet evocative appearance. The objet trouvé component signifies Beuys’ characteristic blend of everyday objects and conceptual ideation, reflecting his exploration of themes such as justice and the transcendental.