Alije Vokshi
Alije Vokshi was the first ethnic Albanian woman painter from Kosovo to study in Belgrade and Paris, and to teach fine arts at the University of Prishtina. She is most renowned for her expressionist portraits. These are remarkable not only for their moody, nuanced rendering of the emotions of her subjects, but also for their conscipuous depiction of hands.
They are consistently large, disproportionately so, at once awkward and capable, coarse and caring. After first painting a worker, whose appearance had captivated her on the street, Vokshi bestowed labourers’ hands upon all her subjects, beginning with her own mother.
Bigger hands, as she explained in an interview, are “a signifier of hard work and diligence” – both virtues in the mind of the painter only recently gaining international recognition for her art. In contrast to her mother and many of her peers, however, Vokshi applied her “hard work and diligence” beyond the domestic sphere. Interestingly, it was her father, not her mother, who encouraged her to do so.
Alije Vokshi (1945, RKS) was born in Prishtina, Kosovo and later studied painting at the Academy of Figurative Arts in Belgrade, Serbia. In 1968, she became the first formally trained Albanian female painter in Kosovo. In 1977, she specialised in Paris in the class of Professor Yves Bryer, in the Academy of Grand Chaumiere Paris and in 1981 obtained her Masters degree in Belgrade.
During this time, relatively few women were able to pursue higher education, especially within the arts. Thus, Vokshi was seen as a trailblazer within Kosovo’s art scene. Disregarding societal expectations of her role as a woman, Vokshi continuously pushed to develop her artistic practice.
Works
Alije Vokshi
The artist's mother
1995
Oil on canvas
130x110cm.
Courtesy of the Estate of Alije Vokshi and ChertLüdde, Berlin
Alije Vokshi
Portrait of Visare (daughter of the artist)
1986-1988
Oil on canvas
90x70cm.
Courtesy of the Estate of Alije Vokshi and ChertLüdde, Berlin
Alije Vokshi
Woman with a distorted face
1985
Oil on canvas
90x70cm.
Courtesy of the Estate of Alije Vokshi