Daniel Arsham makes architecture move in ways it normally shouldn’t. He uses plaster gauze, foam, rubber, and paint to create works that wrinkle, bend, erode, and even wrap themselves over other objects.
“They’re not doing what walls do,” says Daniel in an interview in MIAMI Modern Luxury. “Things are either falling apart or coming together. It’s intentionally undefined—what at first seems so solid, like a wall can be manipulated.”
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