No. 98501129

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Daniel Arsham (1980) - Future Relic 09 Keyboard
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€ 1,100
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Daniel Arsham (1980) - Future Relic 09 Keyboard

Daniel Arsham Future Relic 09 Keyboard (Edition of 500) FUTURE RELIC 09 presents an archetypal keyboard that Arsham casts from a mixture of plaster and glass particles. Arsham’s petrified objects serve as anthropological relics, in this case a mimic of a vintage Casio Casiotone MT-500 keyboard. He imagines these objects buried for years, later discovered in an archeological dig, but regardless of specific time lapse, a Future Relic signifies obsolete technology, a signal of human progress or an entropic future. Plaster and crushed glass 26 3/10 × 9 3/10 × 3 2/5 inches Edition of 500 Condition: The Keyboard it self is in mint condition. The original package is slightly damaged, as shown in the pictures. Comes with the original (Daniel Arsham) shipping box.

No. 98501129

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Daniel Arsham (1980) - Future Relic 09 Keyboard

Daniel Arsham (1980) - Future Relic 09 Keyboard

Daniel Arsham Future Relic 09 Keyboard (Edition of 500)

FUTURE RELIC 09 presents an archetypal keyboard that Arsham casts from a mixture of plaster and glass particles. Arsham’s petrified objects serve as anthropological relics, in this case a mimic of a vintage Casio Casiotone MT-500 keyboard. He imagines these objects buried for years, later discovered in an archeological dig, but regardless of specific time lapse, a Future Relic signifies obsolete technology, a signal of human progress or an entropic future.

Plaster and crushed glass
26 3/10 × 9 3/10 × 3 2/5 inches
Edition of 500

Condition:
The Keyboard it self is in mint condition.
The original package is slightly damaged, as shown in the pictures.
Comes with the original (Daniel Arsham) shipping box.

Final bid
€ 1,100
Antonio Yera
Expert
Estimate  € 1,100 - € 1,300

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