Immersive Optical Illusion Exhibitions

Leandro Erlich Debuts 'Real' in a Gallery in Córdoba, Spain

Leandro Erlich is a skilled Argentinian artist who is presenting an optical illusion exhibition at Casa Naranja in Córdoba, Spain. The conceptual creative has been widely recognized for his ability to merge physical spaces with metaphysical characteristics. Through his work, the artist hopes to challenge the perception of the audience and ultimately shift their understanding of what is real.

Leandro Erlich's installation has a mixed-media approach that incorporates video as a means of contradicting reality. The optical illusion exhibition presents a collection that not only motivates observation and wonder but one that also causes the audience to enter a state of careful reflection about the world.

Embracing the "human idea," individuals can experience the work until June 15th.

Photo Credits: Gonzalo Viramonte
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