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HERITAGE® is a registered trademark and service mark of Heritage Capital Corporation, registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 45978 Futura 2000 (Lenny McGurr) RETNA Untitled Untitled Spray paint and acrylic on canvas Acrylic on canvas 72” x 72” (182.9 x 182.9 cm) 74” x 741/2” (188.0 x 189.2 cm) Estimate: $15,000 - $25,000 Estimate: $20,000 - $30,000 Shepard Fairey Home Invasion Hand painted print on board 24” x 18” (61.0 x 45.7 cm) Ed. 2/6 Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 Shepard Fairey After Jean-Michel Basquiat Fruits of Labor, 2015 Supercomb Exhibition Poster, 1988 Ruby lithograph 29” x 20 1/2” (73.7 x 52.1 cm) 111/2” x 15” (29.2 x 38.1 cm) Offset lithograph in colors Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000 Estimate: $700 - $900 Mr. Brainwash Set of 10 Spray Cans, 2013 5 5 5 7 /8” x 2 /8” x 2 /8” (each) 7Ed. 33/700 (8); Ed. 33/50 (1); Ed. 33/75 (1) Signed, titled, and dated on the reverse Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 Mr. Brainwash Campbell’s Tomato Spray, 2010 Acrylic and spray paint on canvas laid on panel 55” x 33” (139.7 x 83.8 cm) Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 Chris “DAZE” Ellis Crash (John Matos) Absolut Vodka, 1992 Falling Angel, 1997 Oil on canvas Mixed media on metal 65 5/8” x 40” (166.7 x 101.6 cm) 40” x 28” x 2” (101.6 x 71.1 x 5.1 cm) Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 Ed. 3/12 Estimate: $800 - $1,000 Pure Evil POSE (Jordan Nickel) America’s Nightmare, 2017 Fin Spray paint on canvas 30” x 24” x 1 1/2” (76.2 x 61.0 x 3.8 cm) 29 3/4” x 29 3/4” (75.6 x 75.6 cm) Estimate: $4,000 - $6,000 Estimate: $2,000 - $4,000 Shepard Fairey OBEY Stalin, MAO, Nixon (three works), 2002 Silkscreen on metal, each 24” x 18” (61.0 x 45.7 cm), each Estimate: $15,000 - $25,000 Himmsey A New Day, a New Game, 2017 Wooden antique frame, acrylic glass, and acrylic paint Mr. Brainwash 28 3/8” x 381/4” x 121/2” (72.1 x 97.2 x 31.8 cm) Smile, 2011 Estimate: $2,000 - $3,000 Screenprint with spray paint and mixed media on paper 22 3/4” x 30” (57.8 x 76.2 cm) (sheet) Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 Daniel Arsham Yayoi Kusama Baron Von Fancy KAWS Polaroid (Fr-06), 2008 Red and Yellow Pumpkin x The Prospect NY Original Fake Ashtray Plaster with glass fragments (two works), 2013 Ceramic 51/2” (14.0 cm) high Sweet as Pie, set of 4 plates 6” (15.2 cm) Painted cast resin Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Fine Bone China Estimate: $100 - $150 4” x 31/4” x 3 1/4” (10.2 x 8.3 x 8.3 cm) Hand signed by the artist Estimate: $800 - $1,200 Estimate: $400 - $600 KAWS Companion (Open Edition) (set of six), 2016 Painted cast vinyl 11” (27.9 cm) high (each) Each stamped to the bottom of the feet Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 Jean-Michel Basquiat Drawings, 1982 Case bound book with original dust jacket 10-1/2 x 14 inches (26.7 x 35.6 cm) Ed. 337/1000 Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500. Alex Corporan Born and raised in NYC, Alex Corporan is a skateboarding legend. Not only did he run the Supreme store on Lafayette in the 90s and make an appear- ance in Larry Clark’s Kids, but he also has consulted for major lifestyle brands including Levi’s, GoPro, X-large and The Hundreds. We were lucky enough to interview Corporan and find out how he got into skateboarding and what he’s up to now, including his recently opened gallery/bar on the Lower East Side. How did you get into skateboarding? Supreme like in the 90s while you were the ter Sydney is my life. My girlfriend Flute is my My best friend Freddy around 1985 got a GM? How did you end up there? inspiration and I just love to motivate others and skateboard and I looked out the window and I I was asked to be a part of it by my boy Chappy build together. was like WTF. As any friend would do I wanted who was working at Union at the time. I was at to get one also. Once I ordered my board which the ASR tradeshow in San Diego when he told You recently opened a bar/art gallery in was a Tony Hawk Bonite board from Skates me all about it in ‘93 and asked me if I was NYC. Tell us about it and your vision for On Haight from San Francisco I immediately coming back to NY because he was excited that the space. fell in love and never looked back. It was pretty the shop was about to open soon. I was super Sensei Gallery has been a vision of mine for scary because skateboarding wasn’t cool back stoked because shops were a rarity at that time. a long time with my partner Joe Latimore. It’s a then and skate shops were beyond rare, so you The Supreme shop was live in ‘94 and it was Gallery/Bar with the vision of when you go to would have to figure out how to get a skate mag. perfect timing because Zoo York had launched a a art/photo show you go there once, drink the Then you had to rotary dial the number to year before. So it was the NY crew all together free drinks, mingle and be out in 3 hrs. My theory order a board. again, including all the amigos up and down the is why not have a bar with your art for 2 to 3 East Coast. I actually ended up working there weeks, promote yourself, hang and have a place Larry Clark’s Kids was a powerful, and late 96, early 97 I believe. to chill. White walls get uncomfortable after a at the time controversial, film about NYC while. Sensei is meant to be warm and sexy with skateboarding in the early 1990s. Tell How has the brand transformed since? brick walls as a canvas to show your work. Joe us about your role in the film and your The Supreme Brand has transformed into a mega and I created a space where you can have fun experience as it relates to the skate culture empire. I’m so stoked that I was a part of creating again. at the time. the whole madness and one of the scientists When Kids was in process it was a huge time from the beginning. I nearly have no words on What else are you working on? in NY: from the Club, Hardcore, Gay, Straight. how the brand has exploded. All I have to say is I’m working on pretty much everything to retire Everything was hot again and we were the kids James Jebbia is a wonderful person and really at 50 so I have 5 years left. I’m collaborating of Studio 54 and no one understood what was has given us at the time leeway to do whatever with Adidas, The New Standard Edition, and going on. Harmony (Korine) and Larry (Clark) we want with the brand as long as we respected Mission Workshop, launching the 10-year were really in tune with us and decided to make it and did it right and that’s why it’s where it’s at anniversary of my book Full Bleed in 2020, and the movie. It was basically a reality show but on now. in the works of finally starting my skateboard the big screen. It was a trip because none of us company. were aspiring actors at the time. What inspired you then and what inspires you now? I’m sure everyone asks you, but what was Skateboarding is my everything. My daugh- photo by RYAN ZIMMERMAN Terry Richardson Damien Hirst Jeff Koons Futura 2000 John Baldessari Keith Haring Keith Haring Larry Clark Kaws Richard Prince Monkey Spin Red + Butterfly Blue (Lenny McGurr) Black Blue/Orange/Green White/Pink/Yellow Untitled, 2013 Real Black Hand signed Hand signed and hand drawn Hand signed For Love or Money Hand signed Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 Estimate: $400 - $600 Estimate: $1,500 - $2,500 Hand signed Estimate: $3,000 - $5,000 Estimate: $8,000 - $12,000 Estimate: $10,000 - $15,000 Estimate: $5,000 - $7,000 Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000 Hand signed Estimate: $1,000 - $1,500 Randy Hild Kenny Scharf X Tim Bessell 30-year veteran of the outdoor lifestyle clusively for the women’s surf market. Led by the Space Age (Triptych- Series of 3) market and one of the most influential four time World Champion, Lisa Andersen, the Polyester resin, digitally printed fiberglass Aleaders in the surfing industry, Randy Hild authenticity and credibility of the brand created 78” x 60” x 21/2” (198.1 x 152.4 x 6.4 cm) is widely recognized for putting Roxy on the map.
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