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Lapidari 2: Images, Part I

  • Edited by Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei
  • Photographed by Marco Mazzi

Published on February 15, 2015 by punctum books

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Pages
336 pages
Languages
English
Dimensions
7⤫10 in.
ISBN (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-0-692-35049-2 (Paperback)
BISAC subject codes
BISAC: PHO001000
Thema subject codes
THEMA: 1DXA, 3MPQ-DE-J, AJC, AMG

In June and July 2014, philologist Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei and photographer Marco Mazzi undertook the Albanian Lapidar Survey, a project to map, document, and photograph the large majority of Albanian lapidars, a particular type of monument, mainly produced in the period that the communist Labor Party of Albania ruled the country (1945–1990) to commemorate the partisan victims, battles, and military units from the National Anti-Fascist Liberation War (which coincided with World War II), as well as historical figures from before the liberation and the accomplishments of socialism in Albania afterward.

These lapidars, which can still be found, albeit in ever decreasing numbers, all over the country — in cities and villages, alongside roads, in forests and on mountain passes — are witness to an enormous expenditure of labor and resources to turn the landscape into a site of what was called “monumental propaganda.” The Albanian Lapidar Survey aimed to capture these monuments as fact.

The results of this project are collected into a three-volume, dual-language (English and Albanian) catalogue, under the title Lapidari. Volume 1 (opens in new tab)comprises a series of critical reflections on Albanian monumentality of the period 1945–1990 from a variety of perspectives, as well as historical documents and a full indexation of all inscriptions found on the documented monuments. Volume 3(opens in new tab) feature the photographic documentation of all 649 recorded monumental sites by photographer Marco Mazzi.

Volume 2, IMAGES, Part I & Volume 3: IMAGES, Part II(opens in new tab)

Volumes 2–3 feature the photographic documentation of all 649 recorded monumental sites by photographer Marco Mazzi.

Also in this set

This book is part of a 3-volume set. Other volumes in the set are:

Biographies

  • Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei

    (Editor) (opens in new tab)

    University of Aberdeen, National University of Singapore

    www.vangervenoei.com(opens in new tab)

    Vincent W.J. van Gerven Oei studied composition, linguistics, conceptual art, and philosophy in the Netherlands, USA, and Switzerland. He studies under Christopher Fynsk at the Centre for Modern Thought at the University of Aberdeen and is Visiting Fellow at Tembusu College, National University of Singapore. The monograph Five Legal Interventions and the three-volume monumental survey Lapidari (punctum books, forthcoming) are currently in preparation. He has translated the work of Jean Daive, Alessandro De Francesco, Hervé Guibert, Dick Raaijmakers, Avital Ronell, and Nachoem Wijnberg, among others, and his writings have appeared in journals such as continent., Frakcija, nY, Parmentier, postmedieval, and Theory & Event. Van Gerven Oei is director of the Department of Eagles(opens in new tab) foundation in Tirana and runs multilingual publishing house Uitgeverij. He is also one of the founding editors of the journal Dotawo: A Journal of Nubian Studies. Van Gerven Oei lives and works in The Hague, Netherlands.

Additional resources

Stop motion movie made from the images shot by the Narrative mounted in

the front of the car. Visit most of Albania in one and a half hours!

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Genres

  • Built Environments
  • History

Keywords

  • Albania
  • communism
  • monumentality
  • photography
  • political history
  • public art
  • socialism