Lumturi Blloshmi

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Lumturi Blloshmi
Born1944
Died2020 (aged 7576) [1]
NationalityAlbanian
EducationAcademy of Fine Arts, Tirana, Albania, 1968
Known for painter, performance artist
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Lumturi Blloshmi (1944 - 2020) was an Albanian painter, photographer, installation and performance artist.

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Background

Born in Tirana in 1944 she graduated in 1968 from the Academy of Fine Arts in her native Albania, in a period during which Arts where somehow contested by the Communist Government. She has been working before and after the fall of the Communist Regime in 1990. At first she was a painter, following her studies, but later she had artist experiences also as a photographer, installation artist and performance artist. [2] She was probably the first Albanian artist to incorporate performance on her work. [3] Her work often are presented in series. She died of Covid in 2020. In 2022 the Albanian Pavilion at the 59th Venice Biennale has been dedicated to the presentation of her works.

Themes

Her works are strongly influenced by her personal experience and the environment in which she grew up. She was deaf from the age of 5, grew up as an artist in a regime that was critic of artistic performances, often forbidding the expression of art. Also, her condition of a woman in a male dominated field, such as Albanian art during the Communist era highly influenced her work. She always experimented with materials and combinations of media to achieve what she called “a distinct tangible universe". Situated within the boundaries of figurative art, her works is strongly informed by imagination and transformation. [4]

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Awards

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