ROZENSTRAAT hosts

 

Join us for a new, work-in-progress performance by Isabel Cordeiro in collaboration with Catarina Ferreira da Silva. We are happy to support them and proud to host the upcoming performance Leatherhard. Experience it firsthand on Tuesday, September 16, the performance begins at 7 pm sharp!

 

Leatherhard refers to a threshold state, when clay allows to be shaped — firmer than viscous but not yet brittle. It is a moment of optimal plasticity, suspended between pliability and resistance. In this interval, clay invites transformation. A gesture of reciprocity, where flesh bodies and clay bodies meet.

 

This moment is sensed through touch: a sensibility to the moisture within the material and the surrounding environment, the attunement to the hydrophilic nature (water loving) clay bodies and our bodies share. The work-in-progress performance explores the transformation of clay and how bodies transform with it, through encounters with clay in its soft-wet and hard-fired states, acknowledging how the agency of the material evades scripting attempts.

 

The piece also exposes the failure of language to grasp what only touch knows, unpacking the very term ‘leatherhard’ through the materiality of clay and the embodiment of voice and text. Last, the work nods to the 17th-century scientist Margaret Cavendish, for whom bodies emerge from matter in motion, shaped by the rhythms of sympathy and antipathy.

 

Afterwards, there will be an opportunity to enjoy a drink (on your own expense) together at Café Laurierboom (1 min. walking).

 

Credits:

Concept: Isabel Cordeiro

Developed by: Isabel Cordeiro in collaboration with Catarina Ferreira da Silva

Performed by: Isabel Cordeiro, Catarina Ferreira da Silva and Ruth Legg

Rigging: Roan Lo-a-Njoe

Text: Isabel Cordeiro

 

Supported by AFK, Mondriaan Fund, EKWC European Ceramic Work Centre and the Textile Museum, Tilburg

 

 

About the artist

Isabel Cordeiro (1973, Lisbon) is an Amsterdam-based artist, curator, and lecturer at various Dutch art academies.

 

She holds an MA in Fine Arts from the Piet Zwart Institute in Rotterdam and a degree in Architecture from the Faculty of Architecture in Lisbon. Her work has been exhibited internationally at, among others, Julidans, Amsterdam (2024), Klemm’s Gallery, Berlin (2023), at7, Amsterdam (2019), Bradwolff Projects, Amsterdam (2017), Glasgow Sculpture Studios (2016), Halle 14, Leipzig (2014), Das Weisse Haus, Vienna (2010), Jorge Shirley Gallery, Lisbon (2012), and the Gemeentemuseum, The Hague (2008).