Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich created an illusory swimming pool that seems to be filled with water.
For the past few years, his interests have centred on reorganizing the meaning of things used in everyday life.
Learn about the artist and see available works for sale. Argentinian artist Leandro Erlich takes over part of Miami's South Beach during Art Week with a life-size installation consisting of 66 vehicles created from compacted sand. View Leandro Erlich’s artworks on artnet.
Words by Richard Baird 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. Leandro Erlich Construction of Reality June 1–October 15, 2018 HOW Art Museum No 1, Lane 2277, Zuchongzhi Road 201203 Shanghai China Hours: Tuesday–Friday 1–10pm, Saturday–Sunday 10am–10pm info@howartmuseum.org www.howartmuseum.org Instagram / Facebook / Weibo Titled 'The Order of Importance', the installation raises awareness of the climate change crisis. He is especially concerned with items … Leandro Erlich questions viewers’ senses of ‘reality’ by offering unexpected combinations and relationships. In 2004 he became widely known in Japan for his permanent installation Swimming Pool at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa. Leandro Erlich gained international fame after his debut at the 2000 Whitney Biennial, followed by exhibits in the 2001 and 2005 Venice Biennials.
Leandro Erlich is an Argentinian Postwar & Contemporary sculptor who was born in 1973. Artist Leandro Erlich stops traffic on Miami Beach with his 'Order of Importance' sand installation on the iconic South Beach. leandro erlich takes his optical illusions to shanghai all photos by justin jin, courtesy of leo xu projects. Find an in-depth biography, exhibitions, original artworks for sale, the latest news, and sold auction prices.