Starting Tuesday, August 5, discover the new collectible cover of Corriere Art Collection

A young woman is portrayed lying nude on a bed. Her gaze meets ours - calm, direct. The photograph is intentionally blurred, lending the image a dreamlike or painterly quality, as if suspended in time. Here, eroticism is not exposed but whispered; what truly matters is the invisible connection created between the subject and the lens, and between the lens and the viewer.
The new collectible cover of Corriere Art Collection, available starting Tuesday with la Lettura, is by Daniele Innamorato (Milan, 1969), a multidisciplinary artist who has worked for nearly four decades across photography, painting, and visual experimentation. This cover is also available in a digital NFT version, enriched by an exclusive video.
A Visual Dialogue Between Body and Gaze
Since 1985, Innamorato has explored the evocative power of the female body through photography. But what stands out in his work is not simply the figure itself, it’s the delicate, silent dialogue that unfolds between subject and photographer. The nude body becomes a presence, not an object. It’s a conscious entity, infused with emotion, vulnerability, and agency.
This photograph subtly echoes the tradition of the Renaissance nude while offering a deeply personal and contemporary gaze. The blur does not obscure the subject, it opens space for perception. It invites the viewer to move beyond the surface and enter a more symbolic and emotional dimension.
Painting, Photography, and Fluid Explorations of Form
Alongside his photographic practice, Daniele Innamorato is known for his dynamic and instinctive approach to painting. His abstract canvases are made of layered gestures, maps of inner states, emotions, and ephemeral visions. His language is plural: photography, painting, installation, and music all coexist within his work. Together with Federica Perazzoli, he also formed the experimental art duo KINGS, merging visual language with sound research.
Across all mediums, Innamorato is drawn to the fragile, the unspoken, the raw. His art inhabits a space of openness, where intimacy becomes a lens through which to challenge norms, and beauty becomes a critical, poetic act.
A Poetic Vision of Reality
It’s no coincidence that Innamorato pairs this cover with a quote from Paul Éluard:
"Even when we are asleep, we watch over one another."
This phrase captures the deeper meaning of his work: each image is an act of presence, a form of care, a way of staying connected, even in the silent hours of darkness.
With this cover, Corriere Art Collection continues its journey through contemporary art, presenting works that are not just visual, but experiential, art that invites us to pause, feel, and see more deeply.