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Andy Warhol: Skateboards 32 Campbell's Soup Cans

Posted by MoMA STORE

15 May, 2020

Andy Warhol: Skateboards 32 Campbell's Soup Cans

US$10,000.00

Andy Warhol's _32 Campbell's Soup Cans_ are among the most recognizable and celebrated works in the history of modern art. When Warhol painted the well-known red and white cans, he referred to a product list supplied by the Campbell Soup Company, checking off each type of soup as it was completed. When first exhibited in 1962, the 32 canvases of Warhol's _Campbell's Soup Cans_ were displayed together on shelves, as if in a grocery aisle. The series is now in MoMA's collection. Here, each can is the centerpiece of its own striking skate deck in a playful marriage of pop-cultural references. This hand-numbered limited edition of 100 sets of 32 skate decks is presented in a special packaging that features imagery from _Tomato Soup Can_. Hanging wall mounts included.

The skateboards are made in collaboration with The Skateroom, a platform for promoting, selling and producing art on skateboards that supports youth-empowerment and development. Proceeds from this project will benefit Skateistan, an award-winning, international NGO with projects in Afghanistan, Cambodia and South Africa. Skateistan is the first international development initiative to combine skateboarding with educational outcomes.

MADE IN Canada





SIZE:31h x 8w x 0.5"d per deck









DESIGNER:The Skateroom and The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts





DATE:2015

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Additional shipping charge of $700 per set.Please allow 3-4 weeks for delivery.

* This item cannot be shipped outside of the contiguous U.S.

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