“Daniel Arsham: Hourglass”, High Museum, Atlanta, Georgia Posted on November 10, 2017February 27, 2022 March 4–May 21, 2017 This exhibition continues artist Daniel Arsham’s (American, born 1980) ongoing project Fictional Archaeologies, in which he creates replicas of everyday objects—such as basketballs and cameras—in precious and semi-precious stones. The objects become fossils, remnants of our present seen through the eyes of a future researcher. Daniel Arsham: Hourglass Hourglass comprises three related, site-specific installations, each infused with mythology and striking color. In one area, the artist will create a complete Japanese Zen garden with traditional pagoda, tatami mats, and raked sand, all rendered in bright blue. Arsham will transform a second gallery space into a purple amethyst cavern composed of sports equipment. The final installation consists of a set of large hourglasses filled with crushed blue crystals and sculptural casts. Performers will move through the gallery periodically, subtly altering different elements of the space. Arsham’s interdisciplinary practices range from painting and sculpture to set design. In 2004, he began producing scenography for ballets, symphony orchestras, operas, and music videos. He has worked with composers and choreographers including Merce Cunningham, Pharrell Williams, and Jonah Bokaer. Arsham founded the design and architectural firm Snarkitecture with Alex Mustonen in 2007 and the production company Film the Future in 2014 with Ben Louis Nicholas and Courtney Andrialis. His work has been presented at MoMA PS1, the MCA Academy in Miami, the Athens Biennale, the New Museum, the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati, and other renowned institutions. Arsham lives in New York City. This exhibition parallels Arsham’s scenography for two of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s spring shows: Christopher Theofanidis’s Creation/Creator and Christoph Willibald Gluck’s Orfeo. The Museum commissioned artist Lauri Stallings to create choreographies for two of the installations in Hourglass. Stallings’s movement systems will be performed by two glo Atlanta “people movers.” This collaboration is in conjunction with the premiere of Orfeo, for which Stallings is creating a series of tableaux vivants. Daniel Arsham (American, born 1980)Amethyst Sports Ball Cavern, 2016Amethyst crystal, quartz, and hydrostoneCourtesy of Galerie Perrotin/photo by Guillaume Ziccarelli[Daniel Arsham standing at center] Exhibition
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