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Argentine Art: Expansion without Borders

Text: Mercedes Ezquiaga LEANDRO ERLICH: MIAMI AS AUTHOPIST SUBMARINA In September, the project The ReefLine, an 11-kilometre underwater public sculpture park, designed to combine art, ecology and climate technology, will open in the city of Miami. There, Argentine artist Leandro Erlich –accustomed with his work to alter the viewer's perception – will present “Concrete Coral”, an installation composed of 22 cars on a real scale, submerged at five…
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Text: Mercedes Ezquiaga LEANDRO ERLICH: MIAMI AS AUTHOPIST SUBMARINA In September, the project The ReefLine, an 11-kilometre underwater public sculpture park, designed to combine art, ecology and climate technology, will open in the city of Miami. There, Argentine artist Leandro Erlich –accustomed with his work to alter the viewer's perception – will present “Concrete Coral”, an installation composed of 22 cars on a real scale, submerged at five…

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El Planeta Urbano broke the news in on Saturday, July 19, 2025.
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