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DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery
DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture - Signari Gallery

DANIEL ARSHAM 'Eroded Brillo Box' (2020) Cast Resin Sculpture

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‘Eroded Brillo Box‘ by Daniel Arsham, 2020
Limited edition sculpture based on Andy Warhol's iconic 'Brillo Box' series.
Produced in collaboration with the Andy Warhol Museum.
11.5 x 9.65 x 11.5 Inches (sculpture)
13.75 x 13.5 x 13.75 Inches (box)
Cast resin and aluminium oxide sculpture.
Limited Edition of 500 (Sold Out).
New in Arsham studio designed housing with die-cut foam, cloth bag and pair of custom art handling gloves.

ARTIST BIO

New York based artist Daniel Arsham straddles the line between art, architecture and performance. Architecture is a prevalent subject throughout his work; environments with eroded walls and stairs going nowhere, landscapes where nature overrides structures, and a general sense of playfulness within existing architecture.

Simple yet paradoxical gestures dominate his sculptural work: a façade that appears to billow in the wind, a figure wrapped up in the surface of a wall, a contemporary object cast in volcanic ash as if it was found on some future archeological site.

Together with his fellow artist Alex Mustonen, Arsham established the Snarkitecture – a collaborative and experimental practice of creating in the fields of and between art and architecture.