TO WITNESS! THE STRANGE, THE NUMINOUS

Velma Rosai-Makhandia

  1. Press release


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It is rare to witness that which lives, most naturally, in the space between a speaker and their listener. In the otherworldly works of Velma Rosai-Makhandia (b. 1986, Nairobi, Kenya), this witnessing of folklore, passed through familial archives and personal narrative, is made tangible.

Drawing from time spent in Kenya, Benin, Ivory Coast, Mali, and Mexico, the ephemeral works of Rosai-Makhandia move between the ethereal and the earthly, using water, fire, sky, and land as vessels for folklores of intermediaries and thresholds, of the seen and the unseen swaying alongside one another. To stand before them is to witness folklore as performance and as telling, maintaining the immanence of living tradition; narratives are left intact, embodied, and undiminished.

Witnessed together, the works in TO WITNESS! THE STRANGE, THE NUMINOUS, draw a map of the spiritual, charting the ways different cultures have understood and tended their relationship with the unseen forces that move beneath life, memory, and the surface of the everyday; beneath everything that cannot be put into words.