Sunday, June 30, 2013

Leandro Erlich

Dalston House 
26 June 2013 - 4 August 2013 
1-7 Ashwin Street, Dalston


Internationally known for captivating, three-dimensional visual illusions, Argentine artist Leandro Erlich has been commissioned by the Barbican to create Dalston House, an installation in Hackney. 
The work resembles a movie set, featuring the façade of a late nineteenth-century Victorian terraced house. The life-size façade lies on the ground with a mirrored surface positioned overhead at a 45-degree angle. By sitting, standing or lying on the horizontal surface, visitors appear to be scaling or hanging off the side of the building. 
Sited at 1 - 7 Ashwin Street, near Dalston Junction, Erlich has designed and decorated the façade - complete with a door, windows, mouldings and other architectural details - to evoke the houses that previously stood on the block. Leandro Erlich: Dalston House opens on 26 June 2013 and is presented on Ashwin Street in association with OTO Projects. It is also part of the 2013 London Festival of Architecture. LINK barbican

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