Fabio Abbreccia was born on February 6, 1985, in Naples.
He began his artistic journey at the U. Boccioni Art Institute and continued his studies at private academies, where he devoted himself to an in-depth study of drawing. His first encounter with painting occurred at the age of 24, thanks to lessons in the studio of Master Raffaele Biondi.
His work is characterized by a constant attempt to capture the image, seizing the instant of matter and the vision of the moment. Restlessness and the search for violent and dynamic gestures produce art in which the figure emerges between destruction and deconstruction, generating a dynamism that defines his perpetual present. His meticulous exploration of color brings his work close to vibrant realism, without ever being confined to it, while the human figure—particularly the female figure—is defined through the rhythm of volumes and a universal classical balance in which the lines of force often prevail over mere representation.
At the beginning of his career, he collaborated with L’Arte della Felicità, designing one of the final sequences of the film presented at the 2013 Venice Film Festival. He also created paintings and set designs for the theatrical production Variazioni Enigmatiche and published the monographic book Volume Nero with GGstudio, whose works were exhibited in the solo show Scomparsi Qui.
Fabio Abbreccia has presented his works in important solo exhibitions, including Supersonic for Iconic Art, curated by Fabio Maietta in 2025; Empirea at the Church of Santa Maria di Portosalvo, curated by Melania Fusco and Culturadice in 2024; and Disappear Here at CO.RE. Gallery in 2014.
His art has also been featured in numerous international group exhibitions, participating in events such as Context Art Miami in 2021, 2022, and 2025; the Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Art Fair in 2023; Crash at the Loffredo Foundation in the Royale Palace of Caserta in 2025; as well as exhibitions in Italy, including Imago Mundi at the MADRE Museum in Naples in 2017, Art Polis at the PAN in Naples in 2015, Dispersionis at CO.RE. Gallery in 2015, Set Up Art Fair in Bologna in 2015, and Play with Eyes at MAC3 (Museum of Contemporary Art of Caserta) between 2012 and 2013.