Ceramics, glass, bronze, Carrara marble, and resin are among the materials used by Argentine artist Leandro Erlich to highlight how artistic forms can shape the urban imagination and the perception of shared spaces. Butterflies with ears instead of wings, tree roots in the shape of human feet, and corals with extremely precise architectural shapes are displayed in an iconic urban space, where art has long found an ideal habitat, a synthesis of aesthetic taste and functional design.