
Sarah Jérôme
Montreuil
Sarah Jérôme (b.1979) is a French artist defending a figurative and introspective practice through painting, drawing, sculpture, installation and performance.
MessageSarah Jérôme was born in 1979 in Rennes. She lives and works in Montreuil. A graduate of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Danse de Paris, she pursued her training at the Opéra National de Lyon. Her desire to explore form and content further led her to the Beaux-Arts de Paris, where she honed her plastic arts skills.
This eclectic background has nurtured her artistic approach, marked by a richly nuanced sensibility at the intersection of dance and the visual arts. Today, she defends a figurative and introspective practice through painting, drawing, sculpture, installation and performance.
Sarah Jérôme's work, regularly exhibited in France and internationally, is distinguished by its ability to evoke deep emotions and play with the boundaries between dream and reality.
Executed in a style in which traces and erasures are part of the creative process, bearing witness to the artist's body-to-body presence, her brightly colored, bubbling paintings are produced in oil on thick tracing paper. Her ceramic sculptures continue her research into materials and human representation.
Sarah Jérôme's work has been shown in institutions and galleries such as Château de Maisons-Laffitte, Musée Cognacq-Jay, À cent mètres du centre du monde art center (Perpignan), Espace d'art contemporain André Malraux art center (Colmar), Fondation espace écureuil for contemporary art (Toulouse), La Chaufferie (Lyon), Galerie Sabine Vazieux (Paris), Galerie C (Neuchâtel), Lyles & King (New York), Galerie Au Cube (Mâcon), H Gallery (Paris), Galerie Da-End (Paris), Galerie Vachet Delmas (Sauve), Espace Martiningo (Chambéry), Museo Pino Pascali (Italy), Galerie Catherine Putman (Paris), Montreuil Contemporary Art Center, Cathédrale de Troyes, Projektraum Ventilator (Berlin, DE), Espace Pierre Cardin, Arthotèque of Annecy. Her works can be found in the collections of the Artothèque d'Annecy, Art collector (Evelyne et Jacques Deret) and the Musée Rodin in Paris.