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After being restrained and held on the sidewalk for an hour and a half, they were finally released – they had “fit the description” of people who were being sought for a robbery. Karon, in her party dress and high heels, was also handcuffed and thrown against a wall. Noah was pushed face down onto the sidewalk and handcuffed. Los Angeles police pulled over their car and dragged them out of their seats. She recalls one such frightening incident about a decade ago when she and her late husband, artist Noah Davis, were driving from his gallery opening to their celebratory dinner. The experience of growing up Black in America has unfortunately found her more than once in positions where she has feared for her safety. She eventually found the LP in an antique shop in Leimert Park, Los Angeles that sold old records in the back.ĭavis talks about how being wrongly accused by the police and the courts is an epidemic that African Americans live with. The recording was released as a vinyl record, which her father would talk about, but which she had never listened to.

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One of her father’s first acting gigs was voicing the role of Bobby Seale for a reading of the trial transcript. Karon Davis also has a personal connection to the story of the trial of the Chicago 8. Davis sees the artist as a keeper of contemporary history, reminding people of past events that still resonate in the present. She describes the bags of groceries as a “garden of golden fruit.” Their mummification represents the preservation of Black lives and culture.

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Displayed in front of the courtroom are fifty sculpted bags of groceries, juxtaposing the Black Panthers’ free food program for the Black community in Oakland, California, with the repression of the judicial system.ĭavis’s theme for the exhibition is “No Good Deed Goes Unpunished,” a reference to the government’s violent prosecution of the Black Panthers and its distortion of the public’s understanding of the Panthers’ contributions to their community. It became especially provocative during the past year’s incidents of police violence.Ī powerful sculptural tableau of a bound and gagged Bobby Seale in front of Judge Julius Hoffman and the Chicago jury will confront visitors to Karon Davis’s exhibition. The image of Bobby Seale, physically restrained but defiant, refusing to submit to the judge, has haunted the artist Karon Davis for many years. This has made the image even more resonant as we conflate the sketches and subsequent actors’ portrayals in our visual memory. There were no photographs of this shocking episode during the trial of the Chicago 8 in October 1969, only artists’ sketches. Installation photos by Cooper Dodds and Genevieve Hanson courtesy of Deitch Galleryīobby Seale, bound and gagged in a Chicago courtroom, is one of the most searing images in American history. Karon Davis: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished at Deitch Gallery, NYC (Video) Image by Cooper Dodds and Genevieve Hanson courtesy of Deitch Gallery Image by Cooper Dodds and Genevieve Hanson courtesy of Deitch Gallery Karon Davis: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished at Deitch Gallery, installation view. Video walk-through of Karon Davis: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished at Deitch Gallery Karon Davis: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished at Deitch Gallery, installation view.








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