From this year, the Zanini Arte gallery welcomes two new talents: Fabio Abbreccia and Marco Tamburro.
His artistic research aims to capture the instant through a dynamic and restless painting in which the figure emerges amid destruction and deconstruction. Energetic gestures and meticulous chromatic investigation give life to a vibrant realism that goes beyond mere representation. Central to his work is the human figure, especially female, constructed on volumetric rhythms and classical balances.
At the beginning of his career, he collaborated on the film The Art of Happiness, presented at the 2013 Venice Film Festival. He has also created theatrical scenographies, published the monographic volume Volume Nero, and presented the solo exhibition Scomparsi Qui. Over the course of his artistic career, he has exhibited in numerous solo and group shows in Italy and abroad, participating in international events such as Context Art Miami.
Fabio Abbreccia, Venus Revolution
His research focuses on painting as a tool for investigating the human condition, everyday life, and the loss of values. Influenced by the urban context of Rome, his work is characterized by strong contrasts of black and white, highlighted with touches of red, where the city becomes a symbolic stage and the human figure is reduced to a shadow, immersed in an alienating reality.
In 2019, he founded Factory Studio 8 in Rome. He has exhibited in important public and private institutions in Italy and abroad, including the MAXXI in Rome, the Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, and numerous international museum and fair venues. His solo and group exhibitions reflect a well-established and recognized path within the contemporary art scene.
Marco Tamburro, Deposition