Autumn Knight

[3] Often, the works play off the social dynamics of her audiences, amplifying the race, gender, and power relationships in the room.

[19] In 2019, Knight performed at Human Resources in Los Angeles,[20] and was selected to be included in the 2019 Whitney Biennial, curated by Rujeko Hockley and Jane Panetta.

[23][24] Curated by Erin K. Murphy, Visibilities not only kicks off Artpace's 25th anniversary celebration, but also highlights past artists from their International Artist-in-Residency program, such as Knight who was a resident there in Spring of 2015.

The three segments of the performance explored intersectionality how these dynamics affect artists, institutions, and the art industry in general.

Reviewer Madeline Seidel praised Knight's performance noting that her "...actions frame The Kitchen as a complex setting: the institutional space is simultaneously described as a 'cage' in which racial, gendered and classist power mechanisms are at play, yet it also provides a blank slate for her artistic exploration of these societal ills.