Creativity Breadcrumb 44: Erlich’s Optical Illusions

 

La Torre (2007) by Leandro Erlich Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid Image Credit: Leandro Erlich

La Torre (2007) by Leandro Erlich
Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid
Image Credit: Leandro Erlich

Leandro Erlich is an Argentinian conceptual artist whose work has been shown around the globe. His exhibits challenge viewer perception and understanding of space in fascinating ways. Looking at his art, it’s no wonder he draws inspiration from the likes of Alfred Hitchcock, an artist who is known to do the same with his films. One of Erlich’s most exciting works as of late is Dalston House, an optical illusion of massive proportion that resided in, as the name suggests, Dalston, East London for summer of 2013. The House is shown below.

Image Credit: Gar Powell-Evans, courtesy Barbican Art Gallery, Time Out London

Image Credit: Gar Powell-Evans, courtesy Barbican Art Gallery, Time Out London

Image Credit: My Modern Met

Image Credit: My Modern Met

Visit his website to see the rest of his equally-impressive work.

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