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SUMMARY:Leandro Erlich 2026
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nLeandro Erlich is a contemporary art exhibition held at the Grand Palais in Paris. It presents a large-scale immersive retrospective of the work of Argentine artist Leandro Erlich\, known for installations that manipulate perception\, scale\, and spatial illusion. The exhibition transforms museum galleries into interactive environments where visitors physically experience visual paradoxes. \nWithin broader architecture discourse\, the exhibition is often associated with spatial perception studies\, as it uses constructed environments to question how space is understood and experienced. \nFocus\nThe exhibition focuses on themes of perception\, illusion\, and reality. It includes installations that use mirrors\, inverted architecture\, and optical effects to destabilize spatial reference points. Works such as reinterpreted façades and suspended environments explore how everyday architectural elements can be transformed into perceptual experiments. \nThis aligns with ideas in design where user interaction becomes part of the spatial system\, turning viewers into active participants rather than passive observers. \nThe exhibition treats architecture as a perceptual device rather than a fixed physical structure. \nProgram\nThe program is structured as a walkthrough experience of approximately fourteen large installations. Visitors move through environments that include mirrored spaces\, distorted architectural forms\, and interactive spatial illusions. Each installation is designed to be activated through physical presence and movement. \nThe exhibition also includes curated explanatory material that situates Erlich’s work within contemporary art and spatial theory. This connects conceptually with urban planning discussions on how perception and movement shape spatial understanding in built environments. \nAudience\nThe exhibition is open to the general public\, including visitors interested in contemporary art\, architecture\, and experiential installations. It is designed for both specialized audiences and non-experts. \nEvent Details\n\n\n\nDates\n2 June – 6 September 2026\n\n\nVenue\nGrand Palais\, Paris\, France\n\n\nEvent Type\nContemporary art exhibition\n\n\nAccess\nPublic (ticketed entry)\n\n\nFees\n€19 standard / reduced €16 / youth €10 / free under 5\n\n\n\n✦ ArchUp Editorial Insight\nThe Leandro Erlich exhibition operates at the intersection of art and spatial construction\, where architectural elements are not treated as static physical systems but as instruments for perceptual manipulation. The installations rely on controlled distortions of scale\, reflection\, and orientation\, creating environments where spatial certainty is intentionally destabilized. From an architectural perspective\, the exhibition raises questions about how built space is interpreted through human perception rather than structural logic alone. It also highlights the role of the viewer as an active participant in constructing spatial meaning\, suggesting a shift from architecture as object to architecture as experience. However\, this experiential focus also limits the work to controlled environments\, where perception is carefully staged rather than emerging from uncontrolled urban conditions. \nClosing Note\nThe exhibition positions itself as a significant exploration of perception and space\, offering a curated environment where architectural understanding is reframed through experiential and sensory distortion.
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LOCATION:1 Avenue Winston Churchill\, 75008 Paris\, 1 Avenue Winston Churchill\, 75008 Paris\, Paris\, Paris\, -\, France
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