Barbican builds three dimensional visual illusion in Dalston

Argentine artist Leandro Erlich has created an installation called Dalston House for the Barbican that produces an illusion using a giant mirror and the façade of a Victorian terraced house.

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The mirrored surface has been positioned at a 45-degree angle to create the illusion visitors are scaling or hanging off the side of the building when they sit, stand or lie on the horizontal surface.

Brand: Barbican Art Gallery

Clients: Lydia Yee, curator, and Alona Pardo, assistant curator

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