
Sophie DUMONT
France
Tendance
About the work
Choose your frame: black or natural wood.
In this work titled "trend," Sophie Dumont offers us a unique vision of the library, where books are not merely objects, but become the main actors of an aesthetic composition. The simple and natural wooden frame surrounds this collection of volumes, each suggested by blocks of varied colors, ranging from warm tones like ochre and red to cooler shades such as gray and blue.
The work stands out for the apparent simplicity of its representation, but it is precisely this simplicity that allows for a deeper reading. The spines of the books, eroded by time, are textured with thickness, highlighting the wear and richness of the stories they contain. There is a form of timelessness in this work, where each book seems to hold a world to discover, locked within the immobile structure of the shelf.
The choice not to include details such as titles or writings on the covers is deliberate. The artist does not invite us to read these books, but to contemplate them, to feel their silent and orderly presence. By adopting this approach, Dumont transforms a simple library into a meditative work, where matter, texture, and color become the true protagonists.
Trend thus captures the intimate relationship between the object and memory. Each book, each form, carries within it an invisible narrative, evoking the richness of reading without revealing its content. This work then becomes a celebration of the book object itself, a silent witness to culture and knowledge, but also a symbol of tranquility and reflection.
Sophie Dumont succeeds, through her refined style and the strength of her color palette, in conferring a nobility to the ordinary, transforming this familiar scene into a contemplative artwork rich in meaning.