
He was down with Supreme since the brand first opened its New York City store in 1994– he was even at the Supreme’s Los Angeles opening party in 2004.
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That's one piece from a series of race car sculptures made by the late graffiti artist Rammellzee. RammellzeeĪnyone who visits Supreme's website will see a weird looking car on the homepage's background.

From the brand's origins in 1994 to the present day, this is a history of Supreme's artist collaborations. Anyone who dives into the history of Supreme’s art collaborations will come across an art gallery like no other-one filled with the work of revered contemporary artists, graffiti bombers, ‘90s skateboard graphic designers, Lower East Side photographers, and more. These collaborations have included everything from simple reproductions of famous photographs to complete re-designs of the brand’s famous box logo, which was of course inspired by the work of Barbara Kruger.Īlthough every collaboration is different, all of the artists Supreme has worked with over the years have maintained a high level of subcultural coolness that the brand is known for. Today, old Supreme skateboard decks made by artists such as Damien Hirst are treated like canvasses and fetch thousands of dollars at art auctions. The brand’s art collaborations spotlight both underground graffiti legends like JA One and popular contemporary artists including Takashi Murakami.

Since its humble beginnings, Supreme has collaborated with artists big and small.
