Interface – Roundel with Karma Lineage, Ivory Sculpture
2024
Ink on silk
95 × 168 cm(without scroll)
232 × 178 cm(with scroll)
The "Interface" series depicts the webpage interface displaying artifacts on museum websites worldwide. The artist meticulously uses ink painting to portray details such as the navigation bar, labels, text descriptions, and images of the artifacts, emphasizing the standardization and homogeneity of the digital world. One is left to reflect on the regulation and control behind cultural exchanges.
The monks depicted here are dressed in the robes of the Karma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, and the central figure likely represents Mikyo Dorje (1500–1599), the eighth head of that lineage. The other seven monks represent earlier incarnations of him, including Marpa (1012–1098) and Milarepa (1040–1123). Vajradhara presides above, and Mahakala, the order’s great protector, stands below.