Jacopo Noera is an artist and photographer based in Milan represented by Futureyes. He is also art director and graphic designer of muah! studio.
He began his career as an art director and graphic designer, and in 2017 he decided to turn towards the world of art, enrolling in the Master of Contemporary Image at the FMAV in Modena to find mentorship to begin his artistic research. In the same year, he also started working as a freelance photographer with Italian and international clients such as Blumarine, Bvlgari, Pierre Louis Mascia, Philippe Model Paris, and collaborated on editorials for magazines such as Harper’s Bazaar, Sleek, M la Revista de Milenio, Shön! and Sportweek.
As an artist, Jacopo has participated in several Italian and international group exhibitions and awards and The Fondazione Modena Arti Visive also acquired his work End of the Games (2019) to become part of their art collection.
In 2023 he was selected for We Are the Flood, a project between art and science curated by Stefano Cagol and promoted by Museo Muse, Trento. At the end of 2023, together with Isabella Nardon, he won the Marca Corona Prize for Art with the artwork Tutti giù per terra. Isabella and Jacopo have recently been selected for the Divago Festival 24 and for a group exhibition at MUDI – Cocoricò, Riccione, which will open in May 2024.
Using media such as photography, video, installation, sculpture and performance, I work on the boundaries of communication, body and identity. My poetics consists of deconstructing, decontextualising and interweaving their constituent elements such as languages, gestures and symbols.
My artistic research focuses on the body, animate or inanimate, and its interaction with otherness. I explore possible forms of dialogue and contamination between systems of different natures. I’m particularly interested in creating spaces of action and connection, whether conceptual or physical. Such interfacing work stages and connects different elements, giving rise to uncontrolled processes of dialogue and exchange between its fundamental components through irony, play and paradox.