Guardian of Future Passages | Vickie Aravindhan

Vickie Aravindhan (Los Angeles, CA) | November 2021

Low fire ceramic and collection wood

17" x 10"

This second iteration of a Yali (Hindu temple dragon) lives here as a guardian of future passages in response to Edison Peñafiel's piece, Ni Aqui, Ni Alla (neither here nor there) in this room, protecting the subjects' backs in the projection who are on a perpetual journey. As someone who is in the process of immigrating to United States as well as being a granddaughter to 4 immigrant peoples from South India and South China to Singapore, she found many of the themes she continues to explore, intersecting with Peñafiel's investigations on diaspora, forgotten histories and of subjugated knowledge as a result of colonialism. The Yali is also a commonly found cultural symbol/object often stolen or removed as artifacts and placed in a museological context with very little information on their origin stories. In this case, the Yali serves as a steward and guardian in Elsewhere's living body.

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