Background
Fabbri was born in 1971 in Ravenna, Italy.
(This is an enchanting collection of colour and black-and-...)
This is an enchanting collection of colour and black-and-white photographs taken in and around Cesare Fabbri’s native Emilia-Romagna and Sardinia between 2005-2015.
https://www.amazon.com/Flying-Carpet-Cesare-Fabbri/dp/1910164585/?tag=2022091-20
2017
Fabbri was born in 1971 in Ravenna, Italy.
Fabbri studied urban planning and photography at the historian and photographer Italo Zannier at the Università Iuav di Venezia.
Fabbri worked with Guido Guidi, first at the IUAV University of Venice at the Faculty of Design and Arts and at the ISIA of Urbino. Nowadays he teaches photography, with Guido Guidi, at the Academy of Fine Arts of Ravenna. Since 2000 he has dedicated himself to photographic research. In 2007, Cesare participated in the Stuttgart Biennale of Photography and Architecture. The same year he was hired by the Cultural Commission of the City of Argenta to document the local landscape.
In 2009, Fabbri, along with Silvia Loddo, founded the Osservatorio Fotografico, an experimental platform for research on photography. There Cesare co-curated the publishing project "Dove Viviamo". He had a solo show at the Foundation A Stichting in Brussels in 2017. The same year Fabbri's first book "The Flying Carpet" was published. This is a collection of colour and black-and-white photographs taken in and around Cesare Fabbri’s native Emilia-Romagna and Sardinia between 2005-2015. Cesare lives and photographs in Ravenna and Oristano. He actively collaborates with the Orthographie experimental theatre company and Teatro delle Albe of Ravenna.
Fabbri, in 2004, was awarded the RAM prize and a HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area) study grant. In 2007, he was shortlisted for the prize Atlante Italiano 007 organised by Museo MAXXI in Rome.
Mark's work has recently been added to the collections of the Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.
(This is an enchanting collection of colour and black-and-...)
2017