1. Leonor Antunes, An Open House, performance, presented as part of If I Can’t Dance’s Finale for Edition VI – Event and Duration (2015 – 2016), Hubertushuis, Amsterdam, 10 December 2016. Photography: Nick Ash
      1. Leonor Antunes at If I Can’t Dance Event and Duration Introduction, Cygnus Gymnasium, Amsterdam, 24 January 2016. Photography: Kyle Tryhorn
      2. Leonor Antunes, installation views, If I Can’t Dance Event and Duration Introduction, Cygnus Gymnasium, Amsterdam, 24 January 2016. Photography: Kyle Tryhorn
    1. Leonor Antunes is one of four artists commissioned by If I Can’t Dance to produce a new work as part of Edition VI – Event and Duration (2015–2016).

      Leonor Antunes creates sculptures that reflect the environment surrounding them, and make reference to the work of lesser-known figures from the history of twentieth-century architecture and design. Her interest in craft and handwork is present in her use of material such as wood, bamboo, leather, brass, rope, and string. These materials often find sculptural form in her work as vertical or horizontal demarcations in space, or as woven transparent nets and grids.

      For her commission, Leonor Antunes will produce a new sculptural-installation, in which she considers the latent performativity of her practice together with the effects of time and space on materials.

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