Andrea Gandini is an Italian photographer and visual artist based in Milan. He has been working in the field of photography since the early 2000s, and his work has been featured in numerous exhibitions and publications around the world.
Gandini's work is characterized by a strong sense of composition, often featuring bold colors and geometric shapes. His photographs explore themes such as identity, memory, and the relationship between people and their environment. He often uses digital manipulation to create surreal images that challenge viewers to think about the world around them.
Gandini has exhibited his work in galleries across Europe, including at the Palazzo Reale in Milan, the Fondazione Prada in Venice, and the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. His photographs have also been featured in publications such as The New York Times Magazine, Vogue Italia, and Harper's Bazaar.
In addition to his photographic work, Gandini is also an accomplished filmmaker. He has directed several short films that have been screened at film festivals around the world. He also teaches photography classes at various universities throughout Italy.
Gandini's work continues to be highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts alike. His photographs are held in private collections around the world, as well as in public institutions such as The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City.