Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham
Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) by Daniel Arsham

Pokemon Crystalized Squirtle Figure ( 172/500 ) 2022

Daniel Arsham

ResinSynthetic resin
30 ⨯ 25 ⨯ 35 cm
Price on request

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  • About the artwork

    Sculptuur in oplage Witte kunsthars De in New York woonachtige kunstenaar Daniel Arsham verkent de gebieden van beeldende kunst. De uchronische esthetiek van Arsham draait om zijn concept van fictieve archeologie. Werkend in beeldhouwkunst, architectuur, en film creëert en kristalliseert hij tussenruimten van zijn sculpturen die hij de toekomstige relikwieën van het heden noemt. Altijd iconisch, de meeste objecten die hij in steen verandert, verwijzen naar het einde van de 20e eeuw of het millenniumtijdperk, toen de technologische veroudering ongekend versnelde samen met de digitale dematerialisatie van onze wereld. Terwijl het heden, de toekomst en het verleden poëtisch botsen in zijn spookachtige maar speelse visies tussen romantiek en popart. Koop of huur nu. Betaal later

  • About the artist

    New York based artist Daniel Arsham work explores the fields of fine art, architecture, performance, design and film. Raised in Miami, Arsham attended the Cooper Union in New York City where he received the Gelman Trust Fellowship Award in 2003.

    Soon thereafter Arsham toured worldwide with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company as the company’s stage designer. The experience lead to an ongoing collaborative practice which continues as Arsham works with world renowned artists, musicians, designers, and brands.

    Arsham’s 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.

    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.

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