• Overview
    Art needs to be a little dangerous

    Daniel Arsham is an American contemporary artist born on September 8, 1980, in Cleveland, Ohio. He is widely recognized for his multidisciplinary practice that spans sculpture, architecture, and film. Arsham's work often explores themes of archaeology, time, and the intersection of art and architecture.

    Arsham studied at the Cooper Union in New York City, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 2003. He has gained prominence for his unique approach to sculpture, using materials such as crushed crystal, volcanic ash, and other unconventional mediums. His creations often depict eroded and decayed everyday objects, creating a sense of a future archaeology.

    In addition to his solo work, Daniel Arsham is known for collaborations with other artists and institutions. He co-founded the design and architecture collective Snarkitecture in 2008, working on projects that blur the boundaries between art and architecture.

    Arsham's art has been exhibited globally, and he has received widespread acclaim for his innovative and thought-provoking contributions to contemporary art. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions at prominent institutions, and he continues to be a significant figure in the contemporary art scene.

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      R2D2
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    • Eroded Jupiter
      Eroded Jupiter
    • Tropical Cave of Zeus
      Tropical Cave of Zeus
    • Falling Clock
      Falling Clock
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      Eroded Melpomene
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      Dior Relic Eroded Basketball
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  • Buying and Selling Daniel Arsham Sculptures and Prints Through Guy Hepner

    Buying and Selling Daniel Arsham Sculptures and Prints Through Guy Hepner

    Daniel Arsham’s work, available for purchase through Guy Hepner, pushes the boundaries of contemporary art by transforming familiar objects into intriguing, eroded artifacts. His multidisciplinary practice spans film, painting, sculpture, installation, and performance, often incorporating architectural elements. Arsham’s unique approach involves distorting recognizable forms—like a cereal box or a classical sculpture—into corroded or calcified pieces, creating a sense of time-worn nostalgia and futuristic decay. By sometimes manipulating the gallery spaces themselves, he crafts immersive environments that challenge viewers’ perceptions. Collectors of Arsham’s work will find his art to be both visually striking and conceptually profound, making it a distinctive addition to any collection.
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