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Ian Art Color Photography

Italian, b. 1962
Ian Art (A. Daniele Iannotti) is a digital artist & multi-platform art producer born in 1962 who lives & works in Milan, Italy. His production includes also creative commercial works for several of the largest and most famous corporation and nonprofit organizations in the world. Active for over 35 years, he has been through several avant-garde artistic movements always characterized by independent thinking, and personal languages and styles. Some distinctive traits of his latest work are conceptualism developed in project series and social and environmental engagement. In the most recent years, Ian has been using fine art photography - experimenting and using different types of cameras, software, and digital processes - as one of the main creative and expressive tools. Expert in graphics (such as art giants i.e. like Haring, Warhol, Magritte) and digital technologies, also uses this know-how as an expressive medium, as for example in the series Nine or in the series Underwater Venice where the asymmetric and different framing of the whiteboard for each subject is an integral part of the artwork. His artworks are in personal collections in the US, Europe, and Asia.
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Artist: Ian Art
Italian Contemporary Photo by Ian Art - We are all Pins on a Someone's Map_III
By Ian Art
Located in Paris, IDF
We are all Pins on a Someone's Map_III (2018-2019) 150 x 100 cm - original / single unique print + 1AP Museum-Quality Fine Art Printing Ships in a well protec...
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2010s Contemporary Ian Art Color Photography

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Paper, Digital

Italian Contemporary Photo by Ian Art - We are all Pins on a Someone's Map_IV
By Ian Art
Located in Paris, IDF
We are all Pins on a Someone's Map_IV (2018-2019) 150 x 100 cm - original / single unique print + 1AP Museum-Quality Fine Art Printing Ships in a well protect...
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2010s Contemporary Ian Art Color Photography

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Italian Contemporary Photo by Ian Art -Religions_I, The Spirit of the Young Monk
By Ian Art
Located in Paris, IDF
Religions_I, The Spirit of the Young Monk (2006-2019) 150 x 100 cm - original / single unique print + 1AP Museum-Quality Fine Art Printing Ships in a well protected, solid tube Orig...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Ian Art Color Photography

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Paper, Digital

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