'Ariadne' appears as help in the labyrinth of truth and as the labyrinth itself. In 'Ariadne', an insistent incursion, a deepening that responds to the call of its own internal nucleous, reveals the labyrinth represented by a cavern and as such is the meeting place for the principles of life and afterlife.
Luba Lisenberg's works are the result of a life experience that reveals its coherent language by allowing materials to speak for themselves, liberating their sensible qualities and ancestral registers. A careful selection of the expressive possibilities of wood pieces-found/recycled-gives them entrance to her workshop. Once there, the forms appear without previous sketching, but through the cutting and splicing in the constructive solution of the visible assemblage. Luba Lisenberg instills her work with the will to save reality of its own senselessness, bestowing a symbolic articulation, conceiving the human being as a mythopoetic animal."M.V.Rubellio