Alessandra Acierno
Heavily influenced by Polish-French modern artist Balthus, Alessandra Acierno loves creating stories that fall in a morally and visually ambiguous zone. As with the Balthus’ work, the viewer is complicit in Acierno’s morally questionable scenes. She creates fleeting encounters or charged interactions occurring on the border between states. Within the boundaries of her work, once-familiar objects and places shift or assume strange qualities.
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