She works as an artist at the interface between installation, object, space, and media. Her works stand in the tradition of a metamorphosis of everyday life and everyday objects that is as analytical as it is precise. By doing so she allows the viewer not only to perceive the world and reality with heightened senses, but to also experience the consolations of art in the face of what is often unspeakable with respect to existence—a function of the aesthetic to which Nietzsche and Adorno made reference. The dialectic of presence and absence as well as forgetting and remembering plays a major role in her work. It is a constant that runs through her entire oeuvre in various forms—from verschwinden and Briefe to zu Tisch and the video...das grösste Glück, welches vorstellbar ist, a work about the mathematician Grigori Perelman. In verschwinden, in a way that is as simple as it is emphatic the theme takes shape in the form of a series of mirrors. Depending on the direction of reception, they allow the viewer's image to sharply come forward or recede. The work zu Tisch, which Ursula Neugebauer developed as an installation, a performance, and a video, is a work that deals with remembrance and memory into which the viewer is actively included. The character of a “memorial during one’s lifetime” is also inscribed into her hair drawings figur, portraits made out of human hair. It is a work in progress she began in 1996 and into which she included Muslim women who cover their hair in 2007. The film that was produced in this context, Haare sheds light on the phenomenon of religiously motivated veiling as an expression of presence and absence, of the identity and integrity of the female body: here the cloth features as a metaphor for unlived life. Her series Nachlass, in which she took photographs of people who have died, also unites features of the portrait with a work that deals with memory. Neugebauer caused a sensation with the space-consuming installation tour en l’air, which featured in numerous exhibitions, in which she animates red ball gowns in a “ballet without ballerinas”. An electric motor and a timer cause them to awaken into a passionate dance, only to subsequently collapse in exhaustion.
2004: Cum Grano Salis, ; mit offenem Ende, Kunsthalle Recklinghausen; ,
2005: Körper – Leib – Raum. Der Körper im zeitgenössischen Tanz und in der Zeitgenössischen Skulptur. Skulpturenmuseum Glaskasten, Marl; Ursula Neugebauer, Galerie der Stadt Remscheid;Memoria! – 7 Positionen,
2006: A noir, E blanc, I rouge, U vert, O bleu – Farben, , Magdeburg
2008: Aktinos-Mai-Photographs, les festivals français de photographies, Quimper;European Attitude, , Shanghai; Was Bleibt, DG, , München;Necessary discourse on HYSTERIA,