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Daniel Arsham
Daniel Arsham - Hollow Figure, 2018, Opaque white resin

Hollow Figure, 2018

Opaque white resin

28 x 51 x 31 1/2 in 71.1 x 129.5 x 80 cm

About this work

Daniel Arsham's "Hollow Figure" is a captivating sculpture that explores themes of absence, presence, and the human form. Through his signature technique of casting, Arsham creates a seemingly solid figure that, upon closer inspection, reveals itself to be hollow. This manipulation of material challenges viewers to reconsider their perceptions of solidity and emptiness, prompting contemplation of the dichotomy between exterior appearance and inner reality. The "Hollow Figure" embodies a sense of vulnerability and fragility, inviting viewers to reflect on the transient nature of existence and the complexities of the human condition. Arsham's creation serves as a poignant reminder of the impermanence of the physical form, while also celebrating the resilience of the human spirit. Through this exploration of space and form, Arsham invites us to contemplate the mysteries of existence and the interconnectedness of all things.

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Edition & Provenance

Year
2018
Medium
Opaque white resin
Edition
Edition of 500
Hollow Figure

About Daniel Arsham

Daniel Arsham

Market Performance

Daniel Arsham commands one of the most enthusiastic collector bases in contemporary art, with primary market releases frequently selling out within minutes and works achieving significant premiums in the secondary market. His fictional archaeologies — eroded sculptures of familiar cultural objects — are sought globally, with strong auction results at Phillips, Christie's, and Sotheby's. His collaborations with brands including Adidas, Dior, Porsche, and Pokémon have expanded his cultural reach while maintaining his artistic identity. Limited-edition prints and small-scale sculptures offer entry points into his practice, while large unique works and site-specific installations command substantial six-figure valuations.

Life and Practice

Born in 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio, Daniel Arsham studied architecture at the Cooper Union in New York, where his interest in the relationship between time, objects, and material crystallized. He co-founded the multidisciplinary design studio Snarkitecture with Alex Mustonen and has built a prolific studio practice encompassing sculpture, architecture, performance, and film. His signature aesthetic — objects and figures partially consumed by geological erosion — imagines a future archaeology of the present. Cars, telephones, cameras, sneakers, and cultural icons are cast in minerals including selenite, quartz, pyrite, and volcanic ash, appearing as though excavated from some impossible ruin.

Series Overview

Arsham's major bodies of work include his Fictional Archaeology series, in which everyday objects are rendered in crystal, selenite, and volcanic ash as if centuries old. His Eroded series applies this treatment to art historical references and cultural icons. His Future Relics editions — collaborative releases with specific brands — have become some of the most coveted objects in contemporary collecting. More recently, his Hourglass series and large-scale architectural interventions have expanded his formal range.

Museum Collections

Arsham's work is held in significant institutional and private collections internationally, including the High Museum of Art in Atlanta. He has produced major public installations and has been featured at major international art fairs including Art Basel and Frieze.

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