In the second half of the 19th century, running a business, practicing a skilled trade, or, least of all, being an alpinist was far from easy if you were a woman.
The period between 1865 and 1914 saw numerous wives of photographers active in mountaineering and mountain photography, and it would not be possible to include them all in this exhibition. Instead, four women photographers were selected to represent the group in this exhibition. Among them, Elizabeth Whitshed Main takes a special place as an outstanding photographer, alpinist, and the founder of winter alpinism in general and winter tourism in the region of Engadin, Switzerland, in particular. The exhibition also features works by Gertrude Bell, Eleonore Noll-Hasenclever, and Una Cameron, three distinguished alpinists, travel journalists, and women’s rights activists.
Curator: Richard Piock (TAP – Süd)
An exhibition in cooperation with Soroptimist Club Pustertal and TAP - Süd
Route
The LUMEN is easily reachable by cable car from Reischach/Riscone, Percha/Perca, Olang/Valdaora and Furkelpass/Passo Furcia.
Parking spaces available at the valley stations.
Information on the opening hours of the cable car at: https://www.lumenmuseum.it/de-de/plan-your-visit