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Daniel Arsham - Eroded Turbo 911 - Contemporary Art
By Daniel Arsham
Located in Asheville, NC
Daniel Arsham
Eroded Turbo 911
Holographic Label of Authenticity
Edition of 500
ERODED 911 TURBO reimagines the iconic 1986 911 Turbo ( 930 ) as a relic from a future archaeological...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Daniel Arsham - Eroded DeLorean - Contemporary Art
By Daniel Arsham
Located in Asheville, NC
Artists
Arsham, Daniel
Manufacturer
Arsham Studio
Edition Details
Year: 2021
Class: Sculpture
Status: Official
Released: 06/18...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Daniel Arsham - Crystal Relic 003 - Contemporary Art
By Daniel Arsham
Located in Asheville, NC
Artists
Arsham, Daniel
Edition Details
Year: 2021
Class: Sculpture
Status: Official
Released: 03/26/21
Run: 500
Markings: Numbered
CRYSTAL RELIC 003 is ...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
Daniel Arsham - Eroded Brillo Box - Contemporary Art
By Daniel Arsham
Located in Asheville, NC
Daniel Arsham
Eroded Brillo Box
Quartz Crystal and Other Calcified Geological Materials
Holographic Label of Authenticity
Edition of 500
ERODED BRIL...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Sculptures
Materials
Resin
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