Tanya Aguiñiga
AMBOS (Art Made Between Opposite Sides) is a series of artists’ projects created to recontextualize borders and generate a network for international collaboration. Through artist interventions and commuter participation, AMBOS seeks to create a greater sense of interconnectedness in the border region, while simultaneously documenting life and emotion along the border. Using a quipu, the Andean Pre-Columbian organizational system, as a framework to record the daily migrations to the north, AMBOS founder Tanya Aguiñiga along with team of seven women artists and activists visited each US/Mexico border crossing spanning from Tijuana | San Ysidro to Matamoros | Brownsville to create Quipu Fronterizo/Border Quipu (2016-2018). People who crossed the border going north were asked to fill out a postcard about their experience. Each postcard came with two strands of thread that they were asked to make into a knot to represent the relationship between the US and Mexico, the two selves that exist at either side of the border, and people’s mental state at the time of crossing. The postcards and knots of each day were collected and the latter were tied together to make Quipu Fronterizo/Border Quipu.
For La Frontera | The Border, Aguiñiga has paired a photograph from each border crossing visited by the AMBOS team with writing from a select Quipu Fronterizo/Border Quipu postcard. These images and sentiments capture one of many emotions expressed at each location where Quipu Fronterizo/Border Quipu was activated. In 2018 Quipu Fronterizo/Border Quipu was acquired by Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) for their permanent collection.
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- Tanya Aguiñiga, Messages From The Border / Mensajas Desde La Frontera (Excerpt 2), 2019
- Tanya Aguiñiga, Messages From The Border / Mensajas Desde La Frontera (Excerpt 2), 2019
- Tanya Aguiñiga, Border Quipo/Quipo Fronterizo (detail), 2016-2018
- Tanya Aguiñiga, Border Quipo/Quipo Fronterizo, 2016-2018
- Tanya Aguiñiga, Messages From The Border / Mensajas Desde La Frontera (Excerpt), 2019
- AMBOS Map, 2019