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The Rubin Museum of Art commissioned this work in conjunction with the exhibition Hero, Villain, Yeti: Tibet in Comics, inviting eight American comic artists to reinterpret segments of the Wheel of Existence based on their own artistic practices and experiences. The selected artists work in a range of styles and mediums, from conventional superhero comics to non-fiction illustration, giving this composite piece a playful diversity.
Untitled (Wheel of Existence)
Artist
Molly Crabapple
Artist
Sanya Glisic
Artist
Ben Granoff
Artist
Rodney Greenblat
Artist
Steven Guarnaccia
Artist
Michael Kupperman
Artist
Josh Neufeld
Artist
Katie Skelly
Date2012
MediumMixed Media
Classification(s)
Credit LineRubin Museum of Art, Gift of Molly Crabapple, Sanya Gilsic, Ben Granoff, Rodney Greenblat, Steven Guarnaccia, Michael Kupperman, Josh Neufeld, Katie Skelly
Object numberSC2012.2
DescriptionThis multi-artist work is a contemporary, secular interpretation of the Wheel of Existence, a visual representation of Buddhist beliefs about life, death, and rebirth. Yama, the Lord of Death, holds the wheel, which contains concentric circles of existence. From the center outward these are: the three spiritual poisons, the dark path and light path, the realms of existence, and the twelve links of dependent origination, or indications to the origins of suffering. Buddhists consider all these realms to be deceptive reality, while beyond the wheel is ultimate reality, or nirvana, traditionally signaled by a depiction of the Buddha pointing to the dharmachakra, or “wheel of teachings.”The Rubin Museum of Art commissioned this work in conjunction with the exhibition Hero, Villain, Yeti: Tibet in Comics, inviting eight American comic artists to reinterpret segments of the Wheel of Existence based on their own artistic practices and experiences. The selected artists work in a range of styles and mediums, from conventional superhero comics to non-fiction illustration, giving this composite piece a playful diversity.
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