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“Dystopian” 3018 Exhibition – Daniel Arsham Presents The World In The Next Millenium

by Faya Sanders 2019-04-30, 11:06 PM

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Daniel Arsham is an American artist and designer who has crystallized the flying car from Back to the Future, also bagged and bound Mickey Mouse for his most recent exhibition, which imagines the world in the next millennium.

Following on from Arsham’s past explorations into history through bodily objects, the showcase attributes icons of American pop culture re-imagined at a future atmosphere, with materials and forms distorted to suggest decay

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