Jenny Gheith wrote, "Leonor Antunes carries ghosts with her. Spirits of artists, designers, and architects she admires wander from exhibition to exhibition, object to object. Her sculptures capture glimpses of their histories, their lives, and their materials. Details are extracted, measurements are recalculated, and connections between artists resurface in ways that conflate physical, measurable experience with the effects of memory and time." Describing Antunes' sculptures at
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Lydia Yee said they "conflate physical, measurable experience with the effects of memory and time. Layered with historical and material references, her installations extract details and components from work by artists, architects, and designers associated with modernism". Cal Revely-Calder, curator of Antunes' 2017 exhibit at
Whitechapel Gallery in London described her work, "like an answer, a reaction to the historical and architectural context of the place where exposed". Her design, "A Secluded and Pleasant Land in This Land I Wish to Dwell," reflects the works of textile artist
Anni Albers and films of
Maya Deren. Alexa Lawrence, reviewing Antune's exhibition, "I Stand Like a Mirror Before You" in New York's
New Museum lobby gallery, said Antunes "investigates human negotiations with space and surface", and also observed, "Reflections in the gallery's glass wall multiply knots and lines into an illusory forest of unruly vertical forms (perhaps a nod to Deren's theory of cinema as a reflective screen). There is no clear start or finish here, no single path through—only space and its infinite possibilities." == Selected exhibitions ==