Leandro Erlich
Born 1973 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Leandro Erlich lives and works in Buenos Aires and Montevideo.
In his work, Leandro Erlich borrows situations of everyday life by extruding objects such as the elevator, the door or even an entire building from their original context. Through the use of trompe l’oeil, mirrors and double bottoms, he reverses the vision of the world by playing with reality : he transforms the banal into an unusual space. Fascinated by the infinite, the observed subject is always reversed, building a timeless imaginary dimension that takes us into places with unstable borders.The artist’s installations question our relationship to what we see and what we believe in. Rarely a simple viewer, the visitor is encouraged to become an actor in the work. His fascination for distorted dimensions allows the public to immerse in a unique and collective experience.
Leandro Erlich participated at the Whitney Biennale in 2000 and represented Argentina at the 49th Venice Biennale (2001) with his installation Swimming Pool, which earned him international recognition. Today, this work is part of the permanent collection of the Kanazawa Museum in Japan (along with Infinite Staicase) and of the Voorlinden Museum in Netherlands.
He received the UNESCO Award (Istanbul, 2001), El Premio Leonardo (Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, Buenos Aires, 2000), el Fondo Nacional de las Artes (Buenos Aires, 1992). In 2006, he was nominated for the Marcel Duchamp Prize. In 2017, he received The Roy Neuberger Award.
Recent exhibitions of the artist’s work include Amos Rex in Helsinki (2025-26), Weightless at Kunstmuseum in Germany (2025), Oltre la Soglia at Palazzo Reale in Mikan, Liminal at the Pérez Art Museum in Miami (2022); travelling exhibition A Tensão in Brazil; Seeing is not Believing at the Museum of Fine Art in Houston (2022); Bâtiment at Nodeul Island in Seoul, South Korea (2022).
One can see permanent installations around the world : Concrete Coral, The Reefline in Miami, La carte, à l’ombre de la ville in Bordeaux (France) or the Laundry – Little shop on the Island in Japan to mention a few.
Leandro Erlich’s work is present in different public collections such as the Centre Georges Pompidou (France), the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston (USA), the Tate Modern (London, UK), the Museo d’Arte Contemporanea di Roma (Italy) or the Museum Voorliden of Wasenaar (Netherlands).
Works
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Swimming Pool, 2004
Installation, 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa, Japan
© Keizo Kioku, courtesy of the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa -
Leandro Erlich
Installation view, Centro Cultural Ban do Brasil, Belo Horizonte
Courtesy CCBB and the artist -
Leandro Elrich - Concrete Coral
Permanent installation, Miami Beach, United States -
Leandro Erlich, The Cloud, 2018-2022
Exhibition view, Amox Rex, Helsinki, Finland, 2025
© Tuomas Uusheimo -
Leandro Erlich
Bird, 2022
Extra clear glass, ceramic ink digital printing, wooden wengue vitrine, led lights
175 x 119,5 x 81 cm -
Leandro Erlich
Big Fish, 2022
Extra clear glass, ceramic ink digital printing, wooden wengue vitrine, led lights
175 x 119,5 x 81 cm -
Leandro Erlich
Lupa, 2021
Ultra-clear glass, ceramic ink, wenge wood vitrine, LED lights
175 x 91 x 50 cm -
Leandro Erlich
Blind Window, 2016
Fiberglass reinforced resin, tempered glass, and stainless stand
233 x 175 x 30 cm
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Leandro Erlich
Exhibition view "De l'ascenseur à l'escargot", Xippas Geneva, 2023 © Julien Gremaud -
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Night Flight, 2015
Fiberglass resin, metal structure, 32" LED TV, video animation, video player
100 x 110 x 14 cm -
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El Avión, 2011
110 x 100 x 14 cm
Exhibition view, Amox Rex, Helsinki, Finland, 2025
© Tuomas Uusheimo -
Leandro Erlich
Window and Ladder, 2023
Stainless steel, aluminium and solid surface
60 x 45 x 45 cm
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Leandro Erlich
Maison Fond, 2022
Carrara marble
32 x 32 x 35 cm
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Leandro Erlich
Pulled by The Roots, 2015
Cast resin, cast bronze, acrylic, print
70 x 34 x 34 cm
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Leandro Erlich
Silver Boat, 2019
Stainless steel
140,5 x 52,5 x 18,5 cm
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The Rowing Boat, 2017
Stainless steel
13 x 123 x 65,5 cm -
Leandro Erlich
The Rowing Boat, 2017
Stainless steel
13 x 123 x 65,5 cm -
Leandro Erlich
Chou, 2021
Ceramic
20 x 24 x 22 cm
© Julien Gremaud -
Leandro Erlich
Quartz, 2023
Glass
39 x 36 x 38 cm
© Francesco Allegretto -
Leandro Erlich
Quartz, 2023
Glass (detail)
39 x 36 x 38 cm
© Francesco Allegretto -
Leandro Erlich
Caracol - The Pace of Evolution, 2021
Bianco Carrara Marble
12 x 34 x 13 cm
Courtesy of Leandro Erlich Studio -
Leandro Erlich
Serpent, 2021
Bronze
11 x 46,5 x 33,5 cm
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Leandro Erlich
Papillon I, 2021
Bronze
8 x 10 x 2,5 cm
Courtesy of Leandro Erlich Studio -
Leandro Erlich
Traffics Lights: Civilization or Barbarie
684 x 820 cm
Xippas Punta del Este
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Leandro Erlich, Bâtiment, 2024
Exhibition view, Amox Rex, Helsinki, Finland, 2025
© Tuomas Uusheimo -
Leandro Erlich
Lost Garden, 2009
Metal structure, brick, window, mirror, wood, LED light, artificial plants
262,8 x 356,8 x 177,8 cm
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Leandro Erlich, Elevator Maze, 2007
Exhibition view, Amox Rex, Helsinki, Finland, 2025
© Tuomas Uusheimo









