Entomancy
The Spell with the Insects of Breathless Lungs
Observing the behavior of insects to predict events is an ancient and urgent practice—not as superstition, but as epistemology. From the tailings of a gold mine in Copiapó, Juvenal Barría brings the colorless vestiges of the apparent death of an ecosystem, presenting the situation as a symptom that invites us to ask, through the body, what remains possible when the human is no longer enough. The question is not rhetorical. It is an open wound in the landscape.The video performance opens with a birth. A trans body gives birth from its viscera to other species: extinct insects, continuations of life that colonial taxonomy never knew how to classify. Different corporalities inhabit a dystopian space that seeks not recognition but transmutation. Bodies expelled from the established order found in ritual a technology of collective survival. This lineage is reactivated: the Indigenous queer body as heir to that persecuted tradition, conjuring not to escape but to multiply, to return in forms that extractivism and the colonial project did not know how to name—and therefore could not fully destroy.The three sculptures are metal armors filled with translucent wax, preserving the remains of bee life. Here they operate as amulets of the spell: a remnant capa-razón (layer-reason), inserts that do not correct but invoke new ways of inhabiting the living. In three photographs, they are worn by three bodies emerging from the sea. Entomancy does not predict the future; it negotiates it.Carolina Arévalo
March 2026
Credits
Authorship and Direction: Juvenal Barría
Curator: Carolina Arévalo
Metal Design Assistant: Camila Aldana
Performers: An Devenires, Pita Torres, Organa Feminazi
Camera / Cinematography: Jessica Bruna
Camera Assistant: Carolina Agüero
Insect Audiovisual Material: Rémi Rappe
Construction of Sculptural Bases: César Silva, Marcelo Estay
Audiovisual Editing Assistant: Suroestefilms
