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Jose Bedia
Cuba, b. 1959

Jose Bedia Cuba, b. 1959

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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Jose Bedia, Guardiero Talanquera (Guardian of the Post), 1995

Jose Bedia Cuba, b. 1959

Guardiero Talanquera (Guardian of the Post), 1995
Acrylic on Linen, Paper Collage, Chain + Fur Pendant
100 x 69 inches
254 x 175.3 cm
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José Bedia’s 'Guardiero Talanquera' is a commanding invocation of Lucero Guardiero, the Palo Monte threshold guardian also known as Talanquera or Oficio Puerta — the spirit that controls passage, protects...
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José Bedia’s "Guardiero Talanquera" is a commanding invocation of Lucero Guardiero, the Palo Monte threshold guardian also known as Talanquera or Oficio Puerta — the spirit that controls passage, protects boundaries, and enforces the gate between worlds.


A towering hybrid figure dominates the composition, its black silhouette densely inscribed with white ritual linework that maps an interior labyrinth of serpentine energies and ancestral presences. One arm extends into a precarious scale labeled “guardiero,” bearing a small human silhouette, while the opposite side is marked “talanquera,” evoking the defensive barrier or spiritual fence. A dog-like sentinel crouches at the base, and a heavy chain runs down the figure’s spine, terminating in a hanging ritual brush of horsehair — an active implement of cleansing and command.


Bedia does not illustrate a spirit; he constructs one. The vertical body functions simultaneously as post, door, nkisi, and living architecture a charged threshold entity that stands between the sacred and the profane, the protected and the exposed, the living and the dead. Through this precise fusion of drawing, collage, and ritual object, the work becomes more than representation: it is an operational diagram of spiritual power, where the guardian is both protector and potential threat, the one who decides what may enter and what must remain outside.


In Bedia’s profound engagement with Regla de Congo, "Guardiero Talanquera" stands as one of his most potent statements — a physical and metaphysical gatekeeper that demands respect for the boundaries it maintains.

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Jose Bedia Studio, Miami FL
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