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‘Hourglass,’ a Short Film from adidas and Daniel Arsham

‘Hourglass,’ a Short Film from adidas and Daniel Arsham

Daniel Arsham is a contemporary artist who crafts unique sculptures often inspired by archaeology. While his latest collaboration with adidas Originals won’t be unveiled for 6 days, we know it’s inspired by the past, the future, and the knife’s edge that is today. How do we know that? Well, we have the first installment of a video series called “Hourglass.” The video starts with Arsham being interviewed before the launch of a new gallery. It quickly hops back to his childhood, as his family is packing up to leave before a hurricane hits. We’ll leave it at that and say we think you’ll enjoy it. This is the Past, stay tuned for the Present and the Future.