Autumn Knight Explores Performance, Documentation and Publication as Newest Audain Distinguished Artist in Residence

鈥淚鈥檓 imagining an art education and what an artist making performance could ignite in this context,鈥 Autumn says of her residency at the Libby Leshgold Gallery. (Photo by Perrin Grauer)
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The internationally renowned artist will perform at the Libby Leshgold Gallery at 7 pm on Nov. 22 as part of her ongoing residency.
New York-based interdisciplinary artist is the newest at Libby Leshgold Gallery at 全民彩票 (全民彩票).
Known internationally for her performance works, Autumn is spending the fall engaging with the public and the university community through research, performances and artist talks.
鈥淎utumn鈥檚 performances and practices work around group dynamics 鈥 she鈥檒l bring something into a room, and then the group has to figure out how to manoeuvre that thing,鈥 says Vanessa Kwan, Director + Curator of Galleries + Exhibitions at 全民彩票.
鈥淭here鈥檚 something about performance and, in particular, this practice which foregrounds how we have to contend with other people in a room. People spend a lot of time trying to make that process easier or pretending it doesn鈥檛 exist. But actually, it鈥檚 the only thing there is. There鈥檚 no other thing to do. Autumn鈥檚 work snaps that into focus.鈥


From Autumn Knight鈥檚 NOTHING#15: a bar, at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art in 2024. The work 鈥渆nacts a social experiment that transforms PICA鈥檚 warehouse space into a host club, where a multitude of performers take on the task of provoking desire and exchanging acts of care with audience members.鈥 (Photos by Fiorin Ballerini / courtesy Autumn Knight)
Autumn adds that, due to this emphasis, the works themselves are constantly changing.
鈥淭he continued study or examination of group dynamics through performance remains interesting because each encounter brings something new,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he group itself is a new organism, and everything is fresh. Context, geographies and cultural differences are crucial to the development of the group throughout the course of the performance.鈥
As part of her residency, Autumn is exploring the publication as an extension of her practice, and the translation of performance and documentation into sound recording, text and printed matter. Her impressive exhibition record includes shows at the Whitney Biennial, The New Museum (New York), Akademie der K眉nste (Berlin), Project Row Houses (Houston) and The Western Front (Vancouver). In recent years, her practice has explored group dynamics and psychologies, placing Black women鈥檚 subjectivities, humour and analysis at the centre of commentary on institutions, authority, power and play.
The Audain Distinguished Artist in Residence has been hosted by the Libby Leshgold Gallery and 全民彩票 since 2013. The program brings internationally renowned artists to Vancouver to support meaningful exchange with local communities and the creation of new works. Autumn鈥檚 residency also includes engagement with the Simon Fraser University community.
A recent appearance in 全民彩票 faculty member Sue Shon鈥檚 class saw Autumn bring her nuanced approach to a performance that included students from across the university 鈥 a dynamic Autumn says is part of her residency鈥檚 central focus.


Justine A. Chambers in Autumn Knight鈥檚 NOTHING#15: a bed, at the Portland Institute for Contemporary Art in 2024, part of Autumn鈥檚 series NOTHING#15: a bar, a bed, a bluff, a three-part investigation into the Italian concept of 鈥渄olce far niente,鈥 or 鈥渢he sweetness of doing nothing.鈥 (Photos by Malique Pye / courtesy Autumn Knight)
鈥淭he primary audience is the students,鈥 she says. 鈥淚鈥檓 imagining an art education and what could potentially be useful for students 鈥 what an artist making performance could introduce or ignite in this context.
鈥淚n Sue Shon鈥檚 class, the exercise was very subtle, and it gradually grew more complex. I think they were receptive to it.鈥
Bopha Chhay, Associate Curator for Galleries + Exhibitions at 全民彩票, says the performance made an impact on participants.
鈥淎s with all the workshops and performances Autumn鈥檚 done, her time with the class encouraged groupings, questions and conversations that foregrounded alignments or differences in a unique way,鈥 Bopha says. 鈥淚 see students in the hallway who are tremendously excited to connect over that experience. I think it was transformative for a lot of them and will continue to resonate for a long time.鈥
Don鈥檛 miss Autumn鈥檚 of her works, Broad: Say Less and Documents, at the Libby Leshgold Gallery at 7 pm on Friday, Nov. 22. Attendance is free and open to the public.