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Legally, 2007
Hila Peleg’s A Crime Against Art, a film in six chapters based on a trial staged at ARCO, Madrid in February 2007 in which Tirdad Zolghadr and Anton Vidokle play the accused is world premiered at Legally!, and becomes a full-blown occasion for artists to cross the boundaries between art and law, crime and punishment, the left and right brain.
Law becomes performance art, and York Chang, Esq. dispenses spontaneously-generated unethical legal advice, and passionately engages in an indignant spoken-word polemic against Oscar Wilde’s essay On the Decay of Lying, which inexcusably and unfairly snubs lawyers’ for their failure to lie consistently enough.
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