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Daniel Arsham is gearing up for his upcoming exhibition, “3018,” scheduled to open in September at Galerie Perrotin New York. To heighten anticipation surrounding the installation, Arsham continues to tease his eroded DeLorean sculpture.

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As you can see, the vintage ride is highlighted by Arsham's signature “Future Relic” treatment, which reimagines how common objects will be viewed by future archeologists. The artist has been providing glimpses of his DeLorean for some time now, as we can't wait to see the final piece of art in the coming months.

Daniel Arsham's "3018" opens September 8.

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Just last month Arsham unveiled his limited edition HOURGLASS sculpture.

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