
10 SupaStore SupaStars
A collection of ten prints by various artists, each individually signed and numbered 2/50 in pencil, published by Supastore Productions, London. The works were produced to coincide with an exhibition held at The Tomato Building, Soho, running from 7th to 23rd December 1998. The loose sheets, presented as issued, are housed in their original hessian portfolio case.
- Medium
- all signed and numbered 2/50 in pencil, published by Supastore Productions, London, on the occasion of an exhibition at The Tomato Building, Soho, 7 Dec - 23 Dec, 1998, the sheets loose (as issued) contained in the original hessian portfolio case.
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
Evening & Day Editions
June 11, 2015
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Artists in conversation

Jamie Reid
British · b. 1947

Reid's limited edition graphic prints produced within the London underground art and music scene share the same bold, collectible, and culturally charged aesthetic found in this 1990s portfolio of signed and numbered collaborative works. His practice of producing numbered editions tied to specific cultural moments mirrors the exhibition publication format of this Supastore Productions collection.

Damien Hirst
British · b. 1965

As a central figure in the 1990s British art scene, Hirst produced limited edition signed prints and collaborative portfolio works that align closely with the urban, conceptual, and collectible nature of this Soho exhibition publication. His involvement in group shows and edition based print culture during this exact period reflects the same London art world context.

Tracey Emin
British · b. 1963

Emin produced signed limited edition prints and participated in collaborative British art publications and group exhibitions throughout the 1990s London scene, sharing the same urban, bold, and collectible qualities central to this Supastore Productions portfolio. Her work from this era captures the same experimental and culturally embedded spirit of late 1990s British contemporary art.
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