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Daniel Arsham - Moonraker
A new set of sculptures created by Daniel Arsham from the vast collection of molds produced by the Ateliers d'Art du RMN - Grand Palais.
This book presents through two exhibitions, one at the Musée National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet in Paris and the other in New York, a new set of sculptures and new paintings by the artist. It is accompanied by a text by Sophie Makariou, president of the Musée National des Arts Asiatiques - Guimet, Paris, and another text by Glenn Adamson, independent curator and author. To create this new set of sculptures, artist Daniel Arsham drew on the vast collection of molds produced by the Ateliers d'Art du RMN - Grand Palais. Using sculpture molds, the artist's studio team collaborated with the RMN statuary sculptors in the execution of the works.
Born 1980 in Cleveland, Daniel Arsham lives and works in New York City. His uchronic aesthetics revolves around his concept of fictional archaeology. Working in sculpture, architecture, drawing and film, he creates and crystallizes ambiguous in-between spaces or situations, and further stages what he refers to as future relics of the present. They are eroded casts of modern artifacts and contemporary human figures, which he expertly makes out of some geological material such as sand, selenite or volcanic ash for them to appear as if they had just been unearthed after being buried for ages. Always iconic, most of the objects that he turns into stone refer to the late 20th century or millennial era, when technological obsolescence unprecedentedly accelerated along with the digital dematerialization of our world. While the present, the future and the past poetically collide in his haunted yet playful visions between romanticism and pop art, Daniel Arsham also experiments with the timelessness of certain symbols and gestures across cultures.
Texts by Sophie Makariou and Glenn Adamson.
 
published in August 2021
English edition
16,8 x 24 cm (hardcover)
188 pages (101 color & 4 b/w ill.)
 
39.00
 
ISBN : 979-10-91539-25-8
EAN : 9791091539258
 
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