Description
Daniel Arsham’s ‘Eroded 911 Turbo’ is a stunning sculptural work that reimagines the iconic 1986 Porsche 911 Turbo (930) as a relic from a future archaeological site. Created in 2020, this limited edition piece is made from resin, plaster, and aluminum oxide, measuring 13.6 x 31 x 9.1 cm and weighing 7.3kg. The sculpture is part of a limited edition of 500 pieces, each accompanied by a holographic label verifying its edition number and authenticity. The ‘Eroded 911 Turbo’ is a perfect blend of geological materials and German engineering, symbolizing the intersection of past, present, and future. It arrives in Arsham Studio designed housing with die-cut foam, sealing label, and a pair of custom art handling gloves, making it not just a collectible but a piece of art history.
Artist Bio: Daniel Arsham, born in 1980, is an American contemporary artist known for his innovative approach to sculpture and architecture. His work often explores the concept of fictional archaeology, creating eroded versions of modern cultural icons. Arsham’s unique style blends architecture, performance, and sculpture to challenge the viewer’s perception of space and time.