In his new picture series Samburuland, the photographer Mario Marino delves into the traditional world of the indigenous people of northern Kenya.
The Samburus nomadic people. They have been settling in the northern part of Kenya for more than 500 years and denying their existence as farmers and ranchers. Mario Marino spends several months with them, accompanies their everyday life as well as the spiritual ceremony of a traditional wedding. As so often in Mario Marino‘s work, the dignity and grace of the individual are at the center of his portraits.
The exhibition “Samburuland” with 26 selected photographs will be shown for the first time from July to September 30, 2020 at Galerie Reygers, Widenmayerstraße 49, in Munich (by appointment only).
The exhibition will then be held from October 15, 2020 to the end of January 2021 in the
Galerie Noir Blanche, Rather Str. 34, shown in Düsseldorf.
To the Exhibition appears a catalogue with 56 pages and 42 photographs.
Mario Marino (born 1967) is one of the most passionate and renowned portrait photographers of our time. The focus of his work is on people. Mario Marino is one of the great humanists among photographers. He finds his motifs on his numerous trips that took him from Europe to Africa, Asia, Latin America and India between 2000 and 2020.
“For me, photography means above all to better understand the world and its protagonists. What is the story behind each individual? Taking part and condensing the personality in the portrait, immersing and merging with the situation, that’s what I mean To travel. I try to read the lives of the people I photograph, the circumstances in which they live. I am fascinated by their cultural background and their identity“.
Since 2011, photographs by Mario Marino have been shown in over 50 galleries and museum exhibitions worldwide. Stations were Amsterdam, Basel, Beijing, Berlin, Brussels, Dubai, Düsseldorf, Edinburgh, Frankfurt am Main, Geneva, London, Miami, Paris and Tokyo.
In spring 2018, Kerber Verlag published its first large monograph on the artist entitled “The Magic of the Moment” with photographs from India. The book was widely praised by the trade press and awarded the German Photo Book Prize in silver.
The exhibition will then be held from October 15, 2020 to the end of January 2021 in the Galerie Noir Blanche, Rather Str. 34, shown in Düsseldorf.
Credits: © Courtesy of Mario Marino