All images Courtesy by Leandro Erlich Studio
As a conceptual artist, his work explores the perceptual bases of reality and our capacity to interrogate these same foundations through a visual framework. The architecture of the everyday is a recurring theme in Erlich’s art, aimed at creating a dialogue between what we believe and what we see, just as he seeks to close the distance between the museum or gallery space and daily experience.
Leandro Erlich
Maison Fond (2015)
Nuit Blanche, Ville de Paris
ADAGP and with
the support of Gare & Connexions, Paris, France, 2015
Ph: Martina Maffini
Leandro Erlich
Maison Fond (2015)
Nuit Blanche, Ville de Paris
ADAGP and with
the support of Gare & Connexions, Paris, France, 2015
Ph: Martina Maffini
Leandro Erlich
Bâtiment (2004)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich Elevator Pitch, 2011
21
st
Century Museum of Contemporary Art of Kanazawa, Japan
(2013)
Sean Kelly Gallery courtesy
Credit ph: Keizo Kioku
Leandro Erlich
Cloud (2016)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Cloud (2016)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Neighbors (1996/2017)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Neighbors (1996/2017)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Swimming pool (1999)
Museum Voorlinden Museum, Wassenaar
Netherland, 2016
Leandro Erlich
Swimming pool (1999) 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazaw
photo: Keizo Kioku
Leandro Erlich
Changing Rooms (2008)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Changing Rooms (2008)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
The Room (Surveillance I) (2006/2017)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Staircase
2018 HOW Art Museum, Shanghai
Leandro Erlich
Swimming pool
(1999)
CAFA Art
Museum, Beijing, China, 2019
Credit : ©Yang Ming
Leandro Erlich
Port of Reflections (2014)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich
Port of Reflections (2014)
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan, 2017.
Photo: Hasegawa Kenta courtesy : Mori Art Museum
Leandro Erlich Bank,
2012 ©
Sergueev for Leandro Erlich Studio
Izolyatsia,
Donetsk, Ukrania, 2012
Leandro Erlich Bank, 2012 ©
Semichev for Leandro Erlich Studio
Izolyatsia,
Donetsk, Ukrania, 2012
Leandro Erlich Bank, 2012 ©
Semichev for Leandro Erlich Studio
Izolyatsia,
Donetsk, Ukrania, 2012
Leandro Erlich Bâtiment, 2004
Nuit Blanche, Paris, France
Credit : ©Leandro Erlich Studio
Leandro Erlich Bâtiment, 2004
Nuit Blanche, Paris, France
Credit : ©Leandro Erlich Studio
Leandro Erlich
Pulled by the Roots
(2015)
Site-specific installation in Karlsruhe/Germany, produced by ZKM | Center for Art and Media
Karlsruhe in the context of the ZKM exhibition GLOBALE and 300th anniversary of the town of
Karlsruhe, in cooperation with Stadtmarketing Karlsruhe GmbH and the Kar lsruher
Schieneninfrastruktur
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Gesellschaft mbH (KASIG) Photo: ©
Leandro Erlich Studio