Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created an illusory swimming pool that seems to be filled with water. Installed as a permanent exhibit at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art in Kanazawa, Japan, the water in the pool is actually only 10cm shallow, supported by a thick layer of transparent glass. Underneath is an aqua room […]
bâtiment' is a large-scale installation consisting of a mock-up building façade turned on its side and a multi-storey mirror.
The Argentine conceptual artist reminds us that imagination can transform reality into art.
Check out these pieces by Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich, titled “La Vitrina Cloud Collection.” At first glance they look like the artist has managed to actually capture a cloud within […]
Both Sides Now, a title borrowed from Joni Mitchell’s famous song, is a solo exhibition of Argentinian contemporary artist Leandro Erlich’s work that took place at the Seoul Museum of Art between December 2019 and March 2020. Erlich’s installations, often receiving international acclaim, mirrors, reflective surfaces, water and other various materials to create optical illusions to transform ...
"the aim of every artist is to arrest motion…" -Faulkner
Both Sides Now, a title borrowed from Joni Mitchell’s famous song, is a solo exhibition of Argentinian contemporary artist Leandro Erlich’s work that took place at the Seoul Museum of Art between December 2019 and March 2020. Erlich’s installations, often receiving international acclaim, mirrors, reflective surfaces, water and other various materials to create optical illusions to transform ...
The Argentine conceptual artist reminds us that imagination can transform reality into art.
leandro erlich's latest brain-bending work sends visitors to japan's KAMU kanazawa museum down a seemingly never-ending set of stairs.
our body wouldn't be wet and you don’t need any swimsuit. You don’t need an ability to swim. Promise me, this swimming pool totally unique and we never imagine about this before.
Art is supposed to challenge us. Challenge our beliefs, our prejudices and even our concepts of what we believe to be possible.
23 May — 31 Jul 2014 at Braverman Gallery, Tel Aviv
On the Marktplatz in Karlsruhe, Germany, Argentinean artist Leandro Erlich amazes passers-by and residents with a spectacular large-scale installation.
"En amont de la COP 21, installée sur le nouveau parvis de la Gare du Nord à l’occasion de Nuit Blanche 2015, "Maison fond" de Leandro Erlich évoque le réchauffement climatique. le rez-de-chaussée de ce petit immeuble parisien a déjà presque complètement disparu... La maison agit ici comme l’image de notre monde et nous confronte à la fragilité de notre patrimoine que nous pensons pourtant inébranlable. Comme à son habitude, sous une forme directe et humoristique, Leandro Erlich propose une œuvre qui fait signal et rappelle l’urgence des choix déterminants auxquels nous sommes confrontés."