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Daniel Arsham — Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019
Daniel Arsham

Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019

Daniel Arsham's Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019 is a mixed media sculpture cast in plaster and crushed glass, presented in its original foam-lined box. The work plays with concepts of archaeology and fictional futures, blurring the lines between fact and imagination. Arsham's presentation method emphasizes the artifact-like quality of the piece.

Medium
Cast multiple in plaster and crushed glass, contained in the original foam-lined presentation box.

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Evening & Day Editions

June 14, 2021

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Daniel Arsham, Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019

Daniel Arsham's Fictional Nonfiction: Archaeology 3019 is a mixed media sculpture cast in plaster and crushed glass, presented in its original foam-lined box. The work plays with concepts of archaeology and fictional futures, blurring the lines between fact and imagination. Arsham's presentation method emphasizes the artifact-like quality of the piece.

Medium
Cast multiple in plaster and crushed glass, contained in the original foam-lined presentation box.
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Monochrome, Surreal, Artifact, Archaeological, Plaster And Glass, Conceptual, American, Mixed Media, Installation Art, Contemporary

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Collected by

Hamilton Selway Gallery