LEANDER KALIL


Matthew Leander Kalil is an interdisciplinary artist whose work moves through text, sound, figure, space, and image. 

He studied Philosophy (BA) at The New School and Architecture (M.Arch) at The University of Toronto.

Leander’s work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts.

He has worked at Office of Adrian Phiffer, and is a researcher and editor at the Canadian Centre for Architecture.

He lives in Montréal.



m.leanderkalil@gmail.com

+1 416 910 9378



News:


*An essay written by Leander Kalil and Francesco Garutti has been published in the book Curatorial Design,  A Place Between (Lenz Press).

https://www.lenz.press/products/curatorial-design

*Short film project Water Tricks has received funding from the Canada Council for the Arts.

Production is planned for July 2025.









A Counter


2024
This counter is made of wood—one piece of plywood (the counter surface, painted) and 11 members of pine (4 fins, 4 ribs, 3 beams). The pieces are fastened together using just dowels (visible as inlays) and a bit of glue.