A Myth of Two Souls (2013-2021) is inspired by the epic tale The Ramayana. Drawing inspiration from the imagery associated with this myth and its pervasiveness in everyday Indian life, Vasantha Yogananthan has retraced the legendary route from Nepal to India to Sri Lanka. First recorded by the Sanskrit poet Valmiki around 300 BC, The Ramayana has been continuously rewritten and reinterpreted, and continues to evolve today. Yogananthan’s series is informed by the notion of a journey in time and space and offers a modern retelling of the tale.
The seventh and last chapter, Amma (mother, in Tamil language) closes the project A Myth of Two Souls, after 437 pictures published over seven books (2016-2021). To celebrate this epic saga, Chose Commune releases a very special book in close collaboration with the artist – a book with 60 photographs tipped-in by hand (printed and bound in Italy).
Amma is centered around the princess Sita and deals with the concept of ‘purity.’ By no means a happy ending, the closure of The Ramayana forces us to question Rama’s behavior and his obedience to rules set by a patriarchal society. On the other hand, Sita’s beliefs and actions are free from culture. Sita means furrow in Sanskrit; she is the daughter of the Earth.
The pictures composing Amma take us from the seacoast of Sri Lanka, to the city of Ayodhya, to the jungle of Bihar, India. Their chromatic scale recreates a world where civilization gradually disappears to leave room to a purely metaphysical space. The Ramayana has neither end nor beginning. It represents the circle of life and therefore it will always be. This French / English language, softcover retelling measures 24.5 x 30 cm, with flaps and 168 pages. This book was made possible thanks to the MurthyNAYAK Foundation.
See all chapters of A Myth of Two Souls: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7
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Photographs and text by Vasantha Yogananthan,
with cover artwork by Jatinder Singh Durhailay
Chose Commune, Marseille, 27.Sep.2021
ISBN: 979 10 96383 22 1
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