Future Relic: Failures, Disasters, Detours, and How I Made a Career as an Artist

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  • Future Relic: Failures, Disasters, Detours, and How I Made a Career as an Artist by Daniel Arsham
From broke Brooklyn artist to collaborations with Pharrell, Dior, and Porsche--discover the exact blueprint Daniel Arsham used to build his multi-million dollar art empire. The real business guide every creative needs but art school won't teach you.

Daniel Arsham went from sleeping in his studio to solo exhibitions in Paris, from rejection letters to creative partnerships with Tiffany & Co., Adidas, and serving as Creative Director for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Now, he's revealing the tactical playbook that transformed him into one of the most respected and sought-after visual artists of his generation. "His work makes you pay attention to humanity" (Pharrell Williams).

Future Relic isn't another romanticized artist memoir--it's your strategic handbook for creative success in the real world.

Inside, you'll discover:
  • How to land gallery representation without connections or an MFA
  • The business fundamentals that turned a studio practice into a global brand
  • Negotiation tactics for licensing deals and brand partnerships worth millions
  • Financial frameworks for scaling from solo artist to studio team of 20+
  • The rejection-to-opportunity system that turned every "no" into career fuel
  • Behind-the-scenes breakdowns of projects with Dior Men's, Pokémon × Uniqlo, and Porsche

This book "inspires the next generation to create with purpose and courage" (Nobu Matsuhisa). From building relationships with collectors to structuring legal entities, from pricing your work to managing cash flow during lean months--Arsham shares the hard-won lessons from two decades at the intersection of art and commerce.

Whether you're an emerging artist tired of the starving artist myth, a creative entrepreneur ready to scale, or anyone who believes their best work deserves real success--this is your companion for mastering the art world game and building a sustainable creative career.

Stop waiting for inspiration. Start building your empire.
Future Relic: Failures, Disasters, Detours, and How I Made a Career as an Artist
$30.00
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Description
Inspiration is for amateurs. I'm a professional artist: I wake up every day and go to work.

This is the mindset that transformed Daniel Arsham from a student scraping by in his Brooklyn studio into one of the most sought-after artists of his generation. In Future Relic, he breaks through the mystique of the art world and shows what it really takes to make it in any creative endeavor.

From a childhood in Miami working with his first camera in the wake of Hurricane Andrew's devastation, to formative student years at Cooper Union in New York, to collaborations with Merce Cunningham and Pharrell Williams, to designing for Christian Dior and the Cleveland Cavaliers: Arsham shares the stories that built him and his work to where they are today.

This isn't a romanticized memoir, it's a master class-a brutally honest and practical handbook for anyone pursuing an artistic career. As we follow his path through the highs and the lows, the breakthroughs and the rejections, we also learn the art of the grind: how to get a gallery, why you need a great lawyer, how to run a creative business, and why surrounding yourself with ambitious, successful people is non-negotiable.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • How to land gallery representation without connections or an MFA
  • The business fundamentals that turned a studio practice into a global brand
  • Negotiation tactics for licensing deals and brand partnerships worth millions
  • Financial frameworks for scaling from solo artist to studio team of 20+
  • The rejection-to-opportunity system that turned every "no" into career fuel
  • Behind-the-scenes breakdowns of projects with Dior Men's, Pokémon × Uniqlo, and Porsche

Sustainable creative success isn't about waiting for lightning to strike. It's about showing up, doing the work, and never giving up on your vision.
Description
Inspiration is for amateurs. I'm a professional artist: I wake up every day and go to work.

This is the mindset that transformed Daniel Arsham from a student scraping by in his Brooklyn studio into one of the most sought-after artists of his generation. In Future Relic, he breaks through the mystique of the art world and shows what it really takes to make it in any creative endeavor.

From a childhood in Miami working with his first camera in the wake of Hurricane Andrew's devastation, to formative student years at Cooper Union in New York, to collaborations with Merce Cunningham and Pharrell Williams, to designing for Christian Dior and the Cleveland Cavaliers: Arsham shares the stories that built him and his work to where they are today.

This isn't a romanticized memoir, it's a master class-a brutally honest and practical handbook for anyone pursuing an artistic career. As we follow his path through the highs and the lows, the breakthroughs and the rejections, we also learn the art of the grind: how to get a gallery, why you need a great lawyer, how to run a creative business, and why surrounding yourself with ambitious, successful people is non-negotiable.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • How to land gallery representation without connections or an MFA
  • The business fundamentals that turned a studio practice into a global brand
  • Negotiation tactics for licensing deals and brand partnerships worth millions
  • Financial frameworks for scaling from solo artist to studio team of 20+
  • The rejection-to-opportunity system that turned every "no" into career fuel
  • Behind-the-scenes breakdowns of projects with Dior Men's, Pokémon × Uniqlo, and Porsche

Sustainable creative success isn't about waiting for lightning to strike. It's about showing up, doing the work, and never giving up on your vision.
ISBN
9798893310900
Publication Date
March 17, 2026
Binding
Hardcover
Item Condition
New
Language
English
Pages
320
Keywords
Self-Help | Creativity; Biography & Autobiography | Memoirs; Art | Individual Artists | General