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On this episode host Jian DeLeon speaks with architect and artist Daniel Arsham.
You might know him through his crystallized Pokémon sculptures commemorating the 25th anniversary of the franchise, his collaborations with Dior, Rimowa, and Uniqlo, or any of his Future Relics — eroded plaster sculptures that resemble everyday objects ravaged by the sands of time.
Just in time for Lunar New Year, Arsham and Archive Editions partner with K11 MUSEA to take on one of the occasion’s most prominent artifacts: The Red Packet. Representing thousands of years of Asian history, the practice of giving out red packets dates back as early as the Han Dynasty, where coin-filled envelopes were thought to wards off evil spirits and bring good fortune. That makes it the ideal object for Arsham to put his stamp on. Let’s check in with Daniel Arsham in his Brooklyn, New York studio.
By K11On this episode host Jian DeLeon speaks with architect and artist Daniel Arsham.
You might know him through his crystallized Pokémon sculptures commemorating the 25th anniversary of the franchise, his collaborations with Dior, Rimowa, and Uniqlo, or any of his Future Relics — eroded plaster sculptures that resemble everyday objects ravaged by the sands of time.
Just in time for Lunar New Year, Arsham and Archive Editions partner with K11 MUSEA to take on one of the occasion’s most prominent artifacts: The Red Packet. Representing thousands of years of Asian history, the practice of giving out red packets dates back as early as the Han Dynasty, where coin-filled envelopes were thought to wards off evil spirits and bring good fortune. That makes it the ideal object for Arsham to put his stamp on. Let’s check in with Daniel Arsham in his Brooklyn, New York studio.