Supreme Skate Deck Retrospective Recap @ 032c Workshop Berlin
After recently announcing the 032c Supreme Skate Deck Retrospective, we are now able to bring you



After recently announcing the 032c Supreme Skate Deck Retrospective, we are now able to bring you photos from the event. While the idea of a retrospective seems somewhat uncharacteristic of the New York City brand, the result is a welcome reflection on the brand’s rich artistic history. The decks featured in the display include those from some of the most influential artists to emerge over the last 18+ years, including KAWS, Jeff Koons, George Condo, Larry Clark, Takashi Murakami and Damien Hirst. Above all, the collection of these decks in one location has a powerful impact and clear message, ultimately displaying Supreme’s notoriety and respect amongst the art world and consumers alike.
Photography: Boris Kralj