Raquel Rabinovich
Chhodrtens 15, 1989-90
Oil, wax and pencil on linen (diptych)
40 x 32 in
101.6 x 81.3 cm
101.6 x 81.3 cm
Chhodrtens are ancient sacred structures I encountered in Nepal while traveling in Southeast Asia 1987-88. They are hermetically sealed, cannot be entered, and relics are placed within them. Devotees would...
Chhodrtens are ancient sacred structures I encountered in Nepal while traveling in Southeast Asia 1987-88. They are hermetically sealed, cannot be entered, and relics are placed within them. Devotees would circumambulate around them for hours on end, deeply connecting with what could not be seen or known. Exposure to those highly spiritual cultures had a profound impact on my work, which led me to explore aspects of existence which are neither visible nor tangible, but that may be known and experienced in a metaphorical darkness. My art making process is akin to the experience offered by many temples in India, where the gradual passage through various concentric walls – like the passage through layers in my work – finally leads to the literal dark of the innermost part of the temple which is called the sanctum sanctorum. Those ancient stone temples seemed to emerge from the earth, as if they were coming into view from concealment.
Exhibitions
“Beyond the Surface,” Americas Society Art Gallery, New York, NY, 19 April – 30 June 1990Literature
“Raquel Rabinovich” by Fatima Bercht in the exhibition catalogue for “Beyond the Surface,” 1990Join our mailing list
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