
Created for the Nuit Blanche in Paris in 2004, Leandro Erlich’s Building caused a sensation there. On this building facade, reproduced horizontally on the ground, spectators were invited to mime acrobatic postures – hanging from a balcony or from the cornice – reflected by a huge mirror inclined at 45 degrees. A success then replicated through around twenty different versions around the world. Here is the original back in Paris, closing the retrospective devoted to the Argentine artist at the Grand Palais.
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