Sophie Verger Française, 1953
included a bronze socle
Patina can be in dark blue or warm brown
18 1/8 x 22 x 7 7/8 in
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Exhibition “BETES A MUSEE”, the Berck museum, France
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Here is the bronze taken from the original earth created for the exhibition “BETES A MUSEE”. A crowd of elephants facing the sea on a fragile boat. Some spontaneously call this sculpture the Ark, a Noah's Ark which would house only elephants. Why not ?
“To gain height, it is sometimes necessary to be able to count on others and, in a place largely devoted to the sea and the navy, not to balk at improbable piles to lead the visitor by boat. Even if it means capsizing the boat, it's all together that the elephants will try the adventure, to the great displeasure of this drunkard Noah who only knew how to count just two! And the ship goes! »
Georges Dilly, curator of the Berck museum
Sophie Verger is a fairy who knows how to transform an emotion into an animal, a sensation, a felling in a recollected memory. She also suggests to us with a lot of humor a lovable identification with the animal model and beyond this observation the fact that in all her work, the child alone has its place with her, spontaneously capable of including the existence of the animal in her own fundamental values.
Sophie Verger combines anthropomorphic beings with human characters, and she mixes the human and the animal world in surprising ways. Through these mutations, her universe becomes moving, unstable, something is falling apart and uncertainty is twisting in it like a rift.
An absurd world, a human world, a world of humor. An universe of strange beings where man and beast were sometimes merges A world that nobody really believes in, but that must continue to pursue its existence. Condemned to exist. By echoing the complexity of human relationships, by remaining alien to received ideas, the world of Sophie Verger has lost its point of reference.
Sophie Verger plays with the pure reason of the look and lies the opposition of her interpretation.
Beyond anthropomorphism there is also, often, the notion of games. With animal representations worthy of Pompon but going beyond a simple realistic look, Sophie Verger sculpts poems, whole tales in one piece...
Expositions
2023: Exhibition “BETES A MUSEE”, the Berck museum, FranceApr 2024: "New beginnings" exhibition, Art Yi gallery, Brussels, Belgium