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Fabio Ponzio (born September 11, 1959) is an Italian photographer, winner of the "Leica Oskar Barnack Award" 1998.
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Occupation | Documentary photographer |
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Biography
Ponzio was born in Milan in 1959.
Initially he was fascinated by painting and began to paint at thirteen.[1]
He worked for the Italian and international press from 1980 to 1987.[2]
In December 1987, Ponzio left for Istanbul, embarking on a photographic "odyssey”[3] in search of Eastern Europe. It was a journey that would last twenty-two years. He photographed Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Hungary, the Ukraine, Russia, Romania, Bulgaria, Turkey, Yugoslavia and Albania, traveling by car, carrying with him always a sleeping bag, a tent, a gas stove, a Leica Camera, "three Nikon cameras and 100 rolls of film".[4]
In 1989 Ponzio was in Central and Eastern Europe to document the fall of the communist regimes. On 28 June 1989 he was in Kosovo to listen to Slobodan Milošević give the famous Gazimestan speech, which laid out the ideology and programme that would lead to the tragedies of the Yugoslav wars.[5]
Following 1989, Ponzio documented the transition from communism to the consumer free-for-all that followed the first flush of freedom.[6]
In 2003 he travelled to Georgia with his friend, the writer Rocco Carbone. Thus began a series of trips to the southern Caucasus, particularly Armenia.[7]
In 1991 he received the "European Kodak Award of Photography", Arles (France), in 1993 the "Mother Jones Foundation Award for documentary Photography", San Francisco (CA, United States), and in 1998 the "Leica Oskar Barnack Award", Arles (France).
In 2007 he was commissioned by MAXXI (Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo) in Rome to document the Italian landscape.[8] This project gave rise to a series of travels in Western Europe in 2008,[9] in search of the identity of another Europe.
East of Nowhere
In April 2020, East of Nowhere, synthesis of twenty-two years of work, will be published by Thames & Hudson in the UK and the USA, and by Actes Sud in France. The preface is written by Romanian-born German novelist Herta Müller, recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize for Literature.
Awards
- 1991 - European Kodak Award of Photography, Arles (France)
- 1993 - Mother Jones Foundation Award for documentary Photography, San Francisco (CA, United States)
- 1998 - Leica Oskar Barnack Award, Arles (France)
References
- ^ Ponzio, Fabio (April 2, 2020). East of Nowhere (1st ed.). Thames & Hudson. p. 154. ISBN 978-0500545201.
- ^ Ponzio, Fabio (April 2, 2020). East of Nowhere (1st ed.). Thames & Hudson. p. 155. ISBN 978-0500545201.
- ^ Adams, Tim (March 29, 2020). "The big picture: on the road in post-Ceausescu Romania". The Guardian. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
- ^ Adams, Tim (March 29, 2020). "The big picture: on the road in post-Ceausescu Romania". The Guardian. Retrieved April 3, 2020.
- ^ Ponzio, Fabio (April 2, 2020). East of Nowhere (1st ed.). Thames & Hudson. p. 14. ISBN 978-0500545201.
- ^ Ponzio, Fabio (April 2, 2020). East of Nowhere (1st ed.). Thames & Hudson. p. 14. ISBN 978-0500545201.
- ^ Official website
- ^ Italia Va in Vacanza, MAXXI (Museo Nazionale delle Arti del XXI secolo), Rome, 2007.
- ^ Mormorio, Diego (January 1, 2017). Storia essenziale della fotografia. Postcart. p. 445. ISBN 978-8898391790.