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Maribor textile factory workers at their machines

Maribor Museum of National Liberation

Temporary exhibition / 06.04.2017 - 25.05.2017

In the 20th century, Maribor was the major Yugoslav centre of the textile industry. Maribor textile factories were maintaining thousands of families. Devotion to one's job in the factory was transmitted from father to son, from mother to daughter, from sister to sister. For decades, or even almost a century it could be said, the textile workers arriving to and departing from work in the factories where the production never stopped were the source of the daily throb in Maribor districts of Melje, Pobrežje and Tabor. An abundance of first-rate knowledge and skills was accumulated in people. The length of fabric manufactured daily in Maribor textile factories could cover the road between Maribor and Vrhnika. The factories thus managed to match all their European and global competition. The awards they won at Yugoslav and international textile and clothing fairs are still proof of that. It was a real “fairy tale”.


The districts of Melje, Tabor and Pobrežje that for decades used to bustle with life, day and night, are now filled with sinister silence. The downfall of the Maribor textile industry was a tragedy for the city, and also a personal tragedy for the people losing their jobs in textile factories in the late 20th century. The memory of Maribor as a former major textile centre in the country has been fading with the disappearance of older generations of Maribor residents. What remains are photographs conjuring up the production and life in these factories – to us as well as the coming generations. They depict the symbiosis of workers of both genders with the machines, their devotion and expertise, the human pride, and particularly the pleasure and joy these people felt when working. In group photographs, spinners, weavers and others cannot suppress their smiles and general optimism. Although it might never have been quite so, it now seems like a beautiful, great fairy tale, looking at it with today's eyes and the historical insight.


This exhibition of photographs is of documentary as well as aesthetic value. It is proof of the importance of photographers' work. By capturing moments, they are preserving sections of the previously burbling life for history, i.e. for the coming generations. This time these are sections from the life and work in textile factories. The exhibition aims to transmit to young generations the abundant expertise of their grandfathers and grandmothers, hoping that to some of them at least their former greatness would serve as stimulation for a new, propulsive beginning.


This exhibition of documentary photographs is dedicated to all generations of textile workers as well as this year's 95th anniversary of the beginnings of Maribor textile industry. It was in December 1922 that the first major textile factory began to operate in Maribor, i.e. Mariborska mehanična tkalnica in apretura Doctor in drug, Maribor.




Author of exhibition: Mira Grašič


Materials for the exhibition were contributed by: Časnik Večer d. o. o., National Liberation Museum Maribor, National Museum of Contemporary History, Metka Abram Zver, Marijan Premzl, Josip Šen Jr., Metka Šrimpf, Renata Radšel, Tončka Trabos.


Photography Museum Maribor, April 2017

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