Jacques Salerno (Foggia, 1994) is a designer, performer, painter and visual artist.
She graduated from the Perugini Art Institute in Decoration, as well as from the Academy of Fine Arts of Carrara in Visual Arts.
Salerno's aim is to explore the complexities of intimacy, genders issues and political injustices. She is inspired by the 30's and 40's figures, lines and the delicate colors. Art is investigating body and limits. In her work, she offers a contemporary vision in these changing times.
Her goal is to make people aware of the emotion and the fragility of the human being.
Art has the power to change people’s perception, make invisible things visible, be a force for empathy and humanize experiences that are not well understood. She uses art as a way to talk about social taboos and opens a debate on gender and contemporary social dynamics.
Selected exhibitions
2019
Building a new world, Pinacoteca Albertina, Torino
2018
(un)BOXED, Carrozzerie n.o.t, Roma.
In-Differenza, Fortezza da Basso, Firenze.
AWARDS
2020
Finalist at “Premio Nocivelli” (Photography section)
2019
Finalist at “Premio Nazionale delle Arti” (Photography section)
2018
Second Prize winner “EneganArt”.
From the series Cicatrices - Forest Brambles, 2024, thread in silk and cotton and china pen on paper, cm 17,9 x 12,8
From the series Cicatrices - Wild Rose, 2024, thread in silk and cotton and china pen on paper, cm 17,9 x 12,8
Passionflower, 2023, ink pen and watercolors on paper, cm 25 ø