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Installations by this Portuguese artist use techniques borrowed from textiles and other handicrafts to poetically evoke the work of lesser-know modernist figures. This piece takes its inspiration from American filmmaker Maya Deren, Bauhaus weaver Anni Albers and Swedish furniture designer Greta Grossman, and features a forest of wavy partitions in translucent materials, set amid knotted cords dangling from the ceiling and spread across a floor patterned in blue and brown triangles—all of which is meant to conjure aspects of the aforementioned artists' oeuvres.
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