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Diego Fabro announces the forthcoming release of his fine art photobook Reverie Park: a poetic meditation on grief, memory, and the experience of living between places. Created over three years between Brazil and Ireland, the book brings together 51 colour photographs made using both digital and analogue photography.
Reverie Park emerged following the death of Fabro’s father and began with a return to the family farm in rural Brazil. Attuned to the slow rhythms of nature, growth, decay, and quiet transformation, the work gradually expanded to include staged scenes, human figures, and suburban nocturnes photographed in Dublin. The result is a body of work that moves fluidly between documentary and fiction, intimacy and theatricality.
Influenced by Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, the photographs depict moments suspended in time. Figures appear caught mid-gesture or mid-thought, inhabiting spaces that feel both familiar and dreamlike. Period houses, gardens, and studio-built tableaux become silent stages where presence and absence blur. Through careful composition and expressive use of colour and light, Fabro transforms everyday environments into sites of emotional resonance. Rather than offering a linear narrative, Reverie Park unfolds as a constellation of moods, nostalgia, tenderness, isolation, and quiet wonder. The photographs invite the viewer to slow down, linger, and reflect.
Reverie Park is a 96 page hardcover volume, beautifully printed in Italy by T&G Publishing. With writing from Robin Titchener, a long established British photobook collector and writer, the book unfolds in poetically reflective prose.
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Diego Fabro is a Brazilian fine art photographer based in Dublin, Ireland. His work has been exhibited at Photo Museum Ireland, PhotoIreland Festival, and the Royal Hibernian Academy, and is held in public collections including the National Photography Collection, and the State Art Collection (OPW).
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