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    Bambitchell: Bugs & Beasts Before the Law

     
    Upper Level Galleries
    Upcoming
    The Bugs & Beasts Before the Law Colloquium starts in October 2020! Join us as we consider the entangled issues of justice, personhood, and kinship via virtual discussions, artist workshops, online film screenings, and more! Visit the colloquium’s microsite for details.

    Bugs & Beasts Before the Law (2019) is an experimental essay film by Bambitchell, the artistic collaboration of Sharlene Bamboat (b. 1984, Pakistan; lives and works in Canada) and Alexis Kyle Mitchell (b. 1983, Canada; lives and works in Scotland). The artists’ single-channel film, shot in 16mm color and HD video, poses questions about the administration of justice and rights under the law.
    The film explores the history and legacy of the “animal trials” that took place in medieval and early modern Europe and its network of colonies, in which nonhuman animals and inanimate objects were put on trial for various crimes and offenses, ranging from thievery to assault and murder. The film follows events from the fourteenth through the early twentieth century, questioning how power is performed through the body of the other. Each of the film’s five chapters centers on a specific “trial” or type of trial that engages questions about how the law mediates social relations and personhood through such processes as the formation of property and the criminalization of sexual difference. These stories of the past are narrated against contemporary landscapes and within constructed tableaux, blurring past and present, fact and fiction, and creating an absurdist narrative of the justice system that is all too resonant today.
    The installation features an immersive audio score developed by Richy Carey with Bambitchell, and a built amphitheater structure that accentuates the spectacle and function of the animal trials as tools of social control. At the Henry, on the occasion of their first museum exhibition in the United States, the artists will create a complementary installation of their research material, which consists of archival documents that conjure how the animal trials figure in the historic imaginary and lay the groundwork for the mechanisms of legal practice that shape contemporary society.
    Bambitchell: Bugs & Beasts Before the Law is held in conjunction with the Feminist Art Coalition (FAC), a nationwide initiative of art projects that seek to generate cultural awareness of feminist thought, experience, and action. To amplify the FAC message of inclusion and social justice, the Henry is dedicating its complete gallery footprint to exhibitions and programs conceived under this rubric in the summer/fall of 2020.
    A publication produced with the artists and designed by Gary Robbins at Container Corps, with essays by Sarah Keenan and Marianne Shaneen, and a curatorial introduction, will accompany the exhibition.
    ARTISTS
    Bambitchell
    CREDITS

    Bambitchell: Bugs & Beasts Before the Law is developed in collaboration with Mercer Union, Toronto, and is organized for the Henry by Nina Bozicnik, Associate Curator. Feminist Art Coalition at the Henry is made possible in part by an award from the National Endowment from the Arts. Additional support for this exhibition is provided by the Canada Council for the Arts and the UW Simpson Center for the Humanities.

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    <p>Honoré Daumier, <em>Le Ventre Législatif</em>, Henry Art Gallery, Gift of Albert A. Feldmann, 2018.357.  </p>
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