Ucronia

Design of the book dedicated to the artistic repertoire of Daniel Arsham, renowned for his contemporary artworks, often portraying futuristic relics or items in a state of decay.

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Daniel Arsham is an artist who blends archaeology with his fascination for time and the evolution of objects across eras, transforming everyday items into archaeological artifacts. The editorial project highlights Daniel Arsham’s artistic repertoire, focusing on various sculptural categories and materials. White becomes the dominant visual element of the project, mirroring the artist’s works. This white aesthetic is present in printing techniques, creating a connection with the editorial project and the artworks. Like an archaeologist, the project commences with a detailed analysis of Daniel Arsham’s recent works and then delves into the origins of his creations.

This publishing project showcases the varied sculptural works of Daniel Arsham, with an emphasis on the use of white as the dominant visual element. The project uses a white aesthetic in layout and printing techniques to create a visual connection with the artwork. It begins with an in-depth analysis of Arsham's most recent works and delves into the origins of his creations, similar to that of an archaeological investigation. This project is solely for educational purposes and is non-profit.

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