Collection: Daniel Arsham: Archive Editions
Daniel Arsham’s installations and objects evoke a sense of contemporary archaeology infused with mystery. Crossing boundaries between film, painting, sculpture, and installation, Arsham transforms recognizable forms—like cassette tapes or classical statues—by bending, eroding, and fossilizing them into handcrafted artifacts that seem excavated from a distant future. Often, he manipulates the gallery space itself to heighten this uncanny effect.
Educated at The Cooper Union in New York, Arsham has exhibited in New York, Paris, Tokyo, Shanghai, Los Angeles, London, and beyond. His works are collected by institutions such as the Musée Guimet, the National Museum of Victoria, the Pérez Art Museum Miami, and the Institute of Contemporary Art, Miami.
The Archive Editions reflect Arsham’s ongoing exploration of time, decay, and cultural memory—limited-edition objects that merge art, design, and archaeology into collectible relics of a fictional future.