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Daniel Arsham
Daniel Arsham - Crystal Relic 003 - Contemporary Art

2021

$6,700
£5,176.91
€5,985
CA$9,467.58
A$10,618.53
CHF 5,560.76
MX$129,025.44
NOK 70,612.31
SEK 66,945.44
DKK 44,674.88

About the Item

Artists Arsham, Daniel Edition Details Year: 2021 Class: Sculpture Status: Official Released: 03/26/21 Run: 500 Markings: Numbered CRYSTAL RELIC 003 is the third sculpture in the Crystal Relic series. Based on the first camera Arsham used in his early photography practice, this to-scale crystal replica of the visual device is made of cast resin allowing light to pass through. Each edition is 114.3 × 139.7 × 177 mm and weighs 4.65kg. CRYSTAL RELIC 003 comes in studio designed housing with die-cut foam, sealing label, and a pair of white art handling gloves. This is an edition of 500 pieces, and each CRYSTAL RELIC 003 includes a holographic label verifying its edition number and authenticity. Daniel Arsham employs elements of architecture, performance, and sculpture to manipulate and distort understandings of structures and space. Arsham became widely known at the age of 25 when he was asked to design his first of several sets for Merce Cunningham’s productions. His practice has been guided by a curiosity for architecture and structured space, stemming from childhood memories of seeing the wreckage of Hurricane Andrew in his hometown of Miami. Some of his best-known works include a series of installations that destabilize the solidity of gallery walls, such that they appear to be dripping, folding, oozing, or absorbing furniture; also figuring among his oeuvre are pixelated clouds based on photographs and rendered with hand-colored spheres, and sculptures made from granulated materials like crushed glass. He is also active as one half of the art and architecture collaborative Snarkitecture, along with Alex Mustonen.
  • Creator:
    Daniel Arsham (1980, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 5.51 in (13.97 cm)Width: 4.49 in (11.4 cm)Depth: 0.67 in (1.7 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Asheville, NC
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 2956891stDibs: LU145029013542

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