
Océane Jacob (b. 1996, Hong Kong) is a French multidisciplinary artist and environmentalist whose practice spans sculpture, painting, and photography. Living between Hong Kong and Bordeaux, she works at the intersection of art and marine conservation. Through her ongoing thematic exploration In Deep Water—both literal and metaphorical—Jacob documents the beauty and fragility of underwater ecosystems while confronting urgent issues such as overfishing, pollution, climate change, and ocean acidification. Her public installations, often created in collaboration with local communities, have been realised in locations as diverse as Thai coral sanctuaries, French ports, and Australian coastlines. Educated at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, Jacob’s works are held in private collections worldwide and have been featured in major exhibitions including Sculpture by the Sea (Sydney & Cottesloe), Saint-Gervais Biennale, and ArtGenève.
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