About Fabio Accorrà
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Awards
2023
Genoa 2023 Talent Award
Mayor of Genoa Marco Bucci at the proposal
of the Genoa City Council's Talent Committee.
2023
Budapest International Foto Awards
photography competition.
2023
MONOVISIONS Black & White Photography awards
photography competition.
2023
PX3 Prix de la photographie Paris
photography competition
2022
IPA International Photography Awards
competition.
2021
Annual Photograph Awards
photography competition.
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Event: I colori del Giappone
Dates: 9 Jan 2020 - 23 Feb 2020
Photographic exhibition The colors of Japan at the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa.
Event: The colors of Japan
Dates: 1 Dec 2019 - 30 Dec 2019
Photo exhibition The colors of Japan at the Consulate General of Japan in Milan.
Biography
Fabio Accorrà, born in Genoa in 1984, has always been a traveller and approached photography in the 1990s, developing his first rolls of film and using Polaroid. Photography has indelibly marked his every journey, from the boundless landscapes of Lapland to the chaotic life of New York and Tokyo, from the sand of the desert to the power of Icelandic nature.
His publications and photographic exhibitions around Italy are numerous. Just to name a few of the most important ones: in 2019 he published The colors of Japan published by Erga, a photographic project recounting his trip to Japan, and in the same year he exhibited a photo exhibition at the Consulate General of Japan with an excerpt of the photographs from the book. In 2020 he had success with the photographic exhibition "I colori del Giappone" at the Edoardo Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art in Genoa.
He was a judge at the Wiki Loves Monuments photography competition with Wikimedia Italia for the Abruzzo Region in the 2019 and 2020 editions. In May 2021, also during to the pandemic that kept him from his long journeys, he published 'I Colori di Genova' (Erga Edizioni), a photographic book about the beauty of his beloved city. In spring 2022, he participated with one of his photographic works dedicated to Venice in the group exhibition 'Artisti d'Italia' at Villa Reale in Monza, curated by Vittorio Sgarbi. In June 2022, he published his third photographic