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Leandro Erlich: Dalston House

Date uploaded: July 1, 2013

Leandro Erlich: Dalston House
26th June - 4th August 2013
1-7 Ashwin Street, Dalston, E8 3DL

Argentine artist Leandro Erlich has been commissioned by the Barbican to create a new installation in Dalston. Resembling a theatre set, the detailed facade of a Victorian terraced house – recalling those that once stood on the street – lies horizontally on the ground with mirrors positioned overhead. The reflections of visitors give the impression they are standing on, suspended from, or scaling the building vertically.

Sited on a vacant lot on Ashwin Street, Erlich will design and decorate the façade to resemble the houses that previously stood on the block. Erlich’s installation will be accompanied by talks, workshops and live performances, exploring themes related to the project, including architectural history, urbanism, and perception, which will be developed in collaboration with local organisations.

Tickets: Free

Times:
Mon to Wed 11am - 6pm
Thu and Fri 11am - 8pm
Sat and Sun 10am - 8pm

Please join the queue at least one hour before closing time, although you may have to arrive earlier during busier periods. Please follow @dalstonhouse for real time updates.

Click here for more information.