Daniel Arsham Wants You to Break His 'CRACKED BEAR' Sculpture

Launching as an edition of 500.

Daniel Arsham gives us an exclusive look at his new collectible object entitled CRACKED BEAR. Releasing as an edition of 500, the sculpture is made of fabric, plaster, and acrylic paint. The artist invites lucky owners “to put on the gloves provided and break the plaster reinforcement layer to their desired effect,” said the artist. Each sculpture is packaged with the bio-degradable loose-fill cushioning system alongside a pair of white, industrial-strength art handling gloves.

View the new edition above and look out for an official release on Daniel Arsham’s website on September 7 at 12 p.m. EST.

 

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