Biography
Daniel Arsham, born in 1980 in the USA, is a renowned visual artist whose work explores the intersections of art, architecture, and performance. Arsham's works have been featured in numerous exhibitions across the globe, with his most recent solo exhibition in 2024 at the prestigious Museum of Contemporary Art in Los Angeles. His most recent project includes a collaboration with BTS, where he designed a series of sculptures and digital artworks inspired by the band's music and aesthetics. Additionally, Arsham's immersive art installations continue to push boundaries, blurring the lines between sculpture, architecture, and digital media.
Raised in Miami, Florida, Arsham pursued his studies at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York, where he continues to live and work today.
Arsham's creative practice often centers around eroded walls, landscapes adorned with futuristic structures, and the manipulation of forms, spaces, and volumes. His work is characterized by its playful exploration of materiality, often blurring the lines between the real and the imagined, inviting viewers to reconsider their perceptions of time, decay, and transformation.
One of Arsham's most significant collaborations was with legendary choreographer Merce Cunningham. For Cunningham, Arsham created a unique stage design and performed alongside him in the USA, France, and Australia, marking a distinctive fusion of visual art and performance. This partnership was followed by additional collaborations with choreographers, most notably Jonah Bokaer, which led to Arsham's participation at the prestigious Festival d'Avignon.
In 2013, Arsham collaborated with music producer Pharrell Williams, recreating Pharrell's first keyboard using volcanic ash, further showcasing his ability to merge art and pop culture in innovative ways.
Arsham's distinctive works can be found in galleries and collections worldwide. His innovative approach to monochromatic art continues to captivate audiences. Explore his works and many more in our collection of Artists Working in Monochrome, showcasing artists who experiment with color, texture, and form to create stunning visual experiences.
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Daniel Arsham
Design - 14.6 x 14.6 x 12.9 cm Design - 5.7 x 5.7 x 5.1 inch
€3,500
Daniel Arsham
Print - 70 x 50 x 0.1 cm Print - 27.6 x 19.7 x 0 inch
€700
Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 14.75 x 7.5 x 3 cm Sculpture - 5.8 x 3 x 1.2 inch
€3,604
Daniel Arsham
Design - 12.7 x 14.6 x 14 cm Design - 5 x 5.7 x 5.5 inch
€3,500
Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 30.5 x 21.6 x 21.6 cm Sculpture - 12 x 8.5 x 8.5 inch
€4,900
Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 15.25 x 56 x 6.35 cm Sculpture - 6 x 22 x 2.5 inch
€12,500
Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 8.7 x 66.5 x 23.6 cm Sculpture - 3.4 x 26.2 x 9.3 inch
€4,500
Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 13.5 x 30.5 x 11.5 cm Sculpture - 5.3 x 12 x 4.5 inch
€5,900
Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 17.7 x 13.97 x 11.43 cm Sculpture - 7 x 5.5 x 4.5 inch
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Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 10.6 x 15.9 x 9.5 cm Sculpture - 4.2 x 6.3 x 3.7 inch
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Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 8.8 x 13.2 x 30.5 cm Sculpture - 3.5 x 5.2 x 12 inch
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Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 12.7 x 19.5 x 19.5 cm Sculpture - 5 x 7.7 x 7.7 inch
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Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 12.7 x 14.6 x 14 cm Sculpture - 5 x 5.7 x 5.5 inch
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Daniel Arsham
Sculpture - 12.7 x 20.3 x 10 cm Sculpture - 5 x 8 x 3.9 inch
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Daniel Arsham is famous for his "fictional archaeology" sculptures, where he creates everyday objects and classical statues as if they were eroded relics from the future. His work blends art, architecture, and design, exploring themes of time and decay.
Daniel Arsham sculptures typically range from $10,000 to over $200,000, depending on the size, material, and edition. Limited editions and unique pieces can command higher prices, especially at major galleries or auctions.
Yes, Daniel Arsham is colorblind. His colorblindness influences his artistic choices, often leading him to work with a limited or monochromatic palette in his sculptures and installations.