Fabio Accorrà - Reflected horizons XXL






Over 35 years' experience; former gallery owner and Museum Folkwang curator.
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Description from the seller
Photograph by Fabio Accorrà in a limited edition on CANVAS canvas MADE IN ITALY unframed.
The size of the canvas is 153 x 103 cm, including 3 cm of white border for the framing.
I create photographs designed to endure over time, not to be consumed in a few seconds on a screen.
My name is Fabio Accorrà and I create Fine Art photographs in Limited Edition, printed and framed with high-quality materials and intended for collectors, art enthusiasts, and spaces seeking character.
My work stems from personal research. Each photograph is the result of careful observation and a deliberate choice: nothing is accidental, nothing is produced in a mass edition.
Each piece is produced in a limited number of copies, signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. I personally oversee every stage of the process, from creation to final printing, to ensure that each piece fully reflects my vision.
I believe in the value of the printed photographic work and in the power of images capable of accompanying a space and those who live in it, day after day.
If you are looking for a photograph that can become part of your story, you can explore the collections available in these auctions.
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Who I am
Born in 1984, a lifelong traveler, he turned to photography in the 1990s, developing his first rolls and using a Polaroid. Photography has left an indelible mark on every journey, from the confined landscapes of Lapland to the chaotic life of New York and Tokyo, from desert sands to the power of Icelandic nature, to the far corners of Greenland. From Salgado to Steve McCurry, his inspiration leads him to span travel photography to traditional black-and-white.
He has published several books and held photographic exhibitions around Italy. To name just a few of the most important: in 2019 he published The Colors of Japan, published by Erga, a photographic project that tells of his journey in Japan, and in the same year he exhibited at the Consulate General of Japan with a photographic show featuring an excerpt from the book. In 2020 the success with the photographic exhibition “The Colors of Japan” at the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa.
Juror at the Wiki Loves Monuments photography contest with Wikimedia Italia for the Abruzzo Region in the 2019 and 2020 editions. In May 2021, aided by the pandemic that kept him from long travels, he published “The Colors of Genova” (Erga Editions), a photographic book that tells the beauties of his beloved city. In June 2022 he published his third photographic book, “Venice Colors and Words of Silence” (Erga Editions), a photographic reportage that tells Venice as never seen before, deserted in the last lockdown.
In December 2023 he receives the “Talent of Genoa 2023” Award from the Mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci on the proposal of the Genoa Talents Committee of the Municipality of Genoa.
Seller's Story
Photograph by Fabio Accorrà in a limited edition on CANVAS canvas MADE IN ITALY unframed.
The size of the canvas is 153 x 103 cm, including 3 cm of white border for the framing.
I create photographs designed to endure over time, not to be consumed in a few seconds on a screen.
My name is Fabio Accorrà and I create Fine Art photographs in Limited Edition, printed and framed with high-quality materials and intended for collectors, art enthusiasts, and spaces seeking character.
My work stems from personal research. Each photograph is the result of careful observation and a deliberate choice: nothing is accidental, nothing is produced in a mass edition.
Each piece is produced in a limited number of copies, signed and accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity. I personally oversee every stage of the process, from creation to final printing, to ensure that each piece fully reflects my vision.
I believe in the value of the printed photographic work and in the power of images capable of accompanying a space and those who live in it, day after day.
If you are looking for a photograph that can become part of your story, you can explore the collections available in these auctions.
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Who I am
Born in 1984, a lifelong traveler, he turned to photography in the 1990s, developing his first rolls and using a Polaroid. Photography has left an indelible mark on every journey, from the confined landscapes of Lapland to the chaotic life of New York and Tokyo, from desert sands to the power of Icelandic nature, to the far corners of Greenland. From Salgado to Steve McCurry, his inspiration leads him to span travel photography to traditional black-and-white.
He has published several books and held photographic exhibitions around Italy. To name just a few of the most important: in 2019 he published The Colors of Japan, published by Erga, a photographic project that tells of his journey in Japan, and in the same year he exhibited at the Consulate General of Japan with a photographic show featuring an excerpt from the book. In 2020 the success with the photographic exhibition “The Colors of Japan” at the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa.
Juror at the Wiki Loves Monuments photography contest with Wikimedia Italia for the Abruzzo Region in the 2019 and 2020 editions. In May 2021, aided by the pandemic that kept him from long travels, he published “The Colors of Genova” (Erga Editions), a photographic book that tells the beauties of his beloved city. In June 2022 he published his third photographic book, “Venice Colors and Words of Silence” (Erga Editions), a photographic reportage that tells Venice as never seen before, deserted in the last lockdown.
In December 2023 he receives the “Talent of Genoa 2023” Award from the Mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci on the proposal of the Genoa Talents Committee of the Municipality of Genoa.
