Ian Burn (29 December 1939 – 29 September 1993) was an Australian conceptual artist.
[2] Ian Burn drowned on 29 September 1993 while swimming in rough seas at Bawley Point, New South Wales.
The final pages in the series of copies were filled with black forms that had arisen slowly from the 'error' of the machine.
[4] In 1969 Ian Burn, Roger Cutforth and Mel Ramsden proposed one of the first Australian exhibitions of conceptual art, shown at Pinacotheca to which they posted the entire contents of their exhibition in a small box.
Ramsden had studied with Burn at the National Gallery School and was included in The Field.