Dynasty Marubi: A hundred years of Albanian studio photography on view at Foam
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Dynasty Marubi: A hundred years of Albanian studio photography on view at Foam
Kel Marubi with his wife in the studio, no date, silver gelatine dry process on glass © Kel Marubi / Marubi National Museum of Photography, Shkodër.



AMSTERDAM.- In the exhibition Dynasty Marubi – A hundred years of Albanian studio photography, Foam is showing a selection of photos from the archive of the Albanian photo studio Marubi (1856-1959). Three generations of photographers made studio portraits of a wide variety of people, ranging from the urban bourgeoisie, shepherds, the Ottoman emperor and King Zog, to criminals and famous actors and painters.

In about 1850, not long after the invention of photography, the Italian Pietro Marubi arrived in Shkodër, the northern part of what is now Albania. There he started the first photography studio in the region, using the wet plate process. After Pietro’s death his assistant Kel adopted the same surname as a tribute to him. He ran the studio himself and eventually passed it on to his son Gegë.

The extensive collection of 150.000 glass negatives is interesting from an historical, sociological, cultural and anthropological as well as artistic point of view. Events from the turbulent history of Albania - from Ottoman times to the communist period -, social rituals, folkloric costumes and sociologically interesting group portraits can all be found in the collection. The exhibition is an introduction to the rich photographic history of an isolated European country that is often overlooked.

The exhibition Dynasty Marubi - A hundred years of Albanian studio photography is part of a series of exhibitions about photo studios that Foam has presented in recent years, including Portraits from Isfahan, Foto Galatasaray - Maryam Sahinyan’s Photo Studio and Disfarmer - The Vintage Prints. This reflects a growing interest over the past twenty years in vernacular photography and in its value both as social history and as art.

The exhibition opened on Thursday, 15 September 2016 in the presence of the Minister of Culture of Albania Ms. Mirela Kumbaro and Luçjan Bedeni, Director of the Marubi National Museum of Photography.

This exhibition is organised in collaboration with the Marubi National Museum of Photography in Shkodër, Albania.










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