Treatise on the Outside of the Circle

By Sophie Exbrayat


Sophie Exbrayat is a young French artist, particularly interested in multicultural and multidisciplinary art that highlights marginalized individuals. In her pictorial work, as well as in her manuscripts, she seeks her own truth, aiming to be as close to herself as possible, in contact with the shadows and ghosts of the world.

“I appreciate the absurd, the burlesque, not just for the sake of being absurd, but because I try to write my truth on the page, and life, like Camus, seems absurd to me.”

Among her inspirations, we find Camus, but also Virginia Woolf, speaking of “streams of consciousness,” and the Parisian rapper BB Jacques and his album titled “Poésie d’une Pulsion” (Poetry of Impulse). In her work, Sophie enjoys different kinds of art, incorporating rhythms into her writings, or live music into her plays, thereby creating a new sense of collectivity, a theme also frequently explored in her work.