Daniel Arsham

Born:
1980
Residence:
Hialeah, Florida, USA
Nationality:
American
Trust:
APT New York
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PRESS & PUBLICATIONS

  • Perrotin Gallery will soon be participating at the Seattle Art Fair 2017.

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  • ProjectArt, an organization that holds after-school art classes for young people at public libraries in low-income neighborhoods in New York City, Detroit, and Miami, is hosting a benefit auction at Red Bull Arts New York on April 28.

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  • The new outpost of Galerie Perrotin, which opened last night at 130 Orchard Street in New York, has 25,000 square feet of exhibition space.

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  • From March 21 to 25, the grand nave of Paris’s Musée des Arts Décoratifs will host an installation comprised of 300,000 balls made from recycled plastic according to BFMTV.

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  • Daniel Arsham is a New York-based artist who prides himself on straddling the line between art, architecture and performance. And now, he has a prominent place in the public art of Dallas.

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  • If we can count on anyone to wow us with spectacle it's British artist Alex Hartley.

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  • French dealer Emmanuel Perrotin continues to expand his empire in Asia, with plans to open a new 130-square-meter gallery in Tokyo in spring 2017.

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  • Already an avid collector, with works by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Andy Warhol and other blue-chip artists in his personal stash, Mr. Stoudemire now hopes to parlay his reputation as a cultural tastemaker into art-world clout.

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  • Frieze Art Fair features more than 160 of the world’s leading galleries, with an opportunity to view and buy art from over 1,000 of today’s leading artists.

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  • Eighty artists breathe new life into an abandoned LA hospital with an immersive, site-specific exhibition that explores what it means to be human

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  • Galerie Perrotin is pleased to announce Daniel Arsham’s first solo exhibition in New York.

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  • Upcoming art sales in Hong Kong, London, New York and Los Angeles will gauge the health of the market.

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  • Glimpses of a ghostly, monochrome world are what mark out Daniel Arsham.

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  • The Artist Pension Trust, a collection of contemporary art that doubles as a mutual fund, has announced that it has made its first dividends to more than 400 artists participating in its New York and Los Angeles trusts “after a successful sales pilot,” according to a press release.

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  • The annual Istanbul International Arts & Culture (IST) Festival, curated by the arts and culture platform “Istanbul ’74,” is back in town from May 22 to 24, attracting some of creative industries’ most famous international and national names to the city.

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  • "We love the collectors down here,” Stefania Bortolami told me at her gallery’s booth at the Dallas Art Fair.

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  • Behind an unassuming exterior at 97 Kenmare Street, the Storefront for Art and Architecture is hosting an exciting and unprecedented installation

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  • When he was a child in Miami, Daniel Arsham's house was destroyed by a hurricane that swept through Florida. In a recent exhibition in Philadelphia

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  • Every month, Interview picks an artist—or designer—created object that straddles the line between aesthetics and function. Subdued tastes need not

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  • Daniel Arsham's work is hard to pigeonhole. The Cooper Union art graduate and one-half of design studio Snarkitecture (a partnership with Alex Mustonen) applies his skills to collaborative and interactive projects hovering elegantly between art and design.

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  • The installations of American artist Daniel Arsham play with the very fabric of the gallery itself.

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  • Satellite fairs are a big part of the Art Basel Miami experience and have become part of what many call the Miami Art Week.

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  • Every month, Interview picks an artist—or designer—created object that straddles the line between aesthetics and function. Subdued tastes need not

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  • The fact that Usher is now collecting art turned out to be the least improbable thing about the Mercedes-Benz event last night in celebration of two

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  • Daniel Arsham with “Welcome to the Future”, courtesy Locust Projects. Last night, sculptor Daniel Arsham celebrated a return to his hometown

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  • In 2014 it seems every person, place, and thing has a virtual stand in, existing in a kind of parallel world on the internet. The effects of these circumstances are debatable, but one thing is inevitable: even for those trying to avoid South Florida this first week of December, Art Basel in Miami Beach will blow up your Instagram, your Facebook wall, and your Twitter feed.

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  • Daniel Arsham's work is hard to pigeonhole. The Cooper Union art graduate and one-half of design studio Snarkitecture (a partnership with Alex Mustonen) applies his skills to collaborative and interactive projects hovering elegantly between art and design.

    Read More
  • The installations of American artist Daniel Arsham play with the very fabric of the gallery itself.

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  • Satellite fairs are a big part of the Art Basel Miami experience and have become part of what many call the Miami Art Week.

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BIOGRAPHY

Daniel Arsham (b. 1979, Cleveland, Ohio) received his BFA degree from Cooper Union in New York in 2003. Selected solo exhibitions include set design for Merce Cunningham Dance Company's Paris Performances (2009); The Fireplace project, East Hampton, NY (2009); "The Undoing", Galerie Emmanuel Perrotin, Miami, FL (2008); Galerie Ron Mandos, Amsterdam, Netherlands (2008); "Merce Cunningham: Dancing on the Cutting Edge Part II", MOCA at Goldman Warehouse, Miami, FL (2007).  He was the 2003 recipient of the Gelman Trust Fellowship.

Daniel Arsham is represented by Galerie Perrotin, located in Paris, France.

Daniel Arsham lives and works in Miami and New York.


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