courtesy of Sotheby’sArt & PhotographyNewsArt & Photography / NewsThe first full collection of Supreme skateboard decks is being soldEvery single deck from the last 20 years, including lots of art collaborationsShareLink copied ✔️January 12, 2019January 12, 2019TextThom Waite A full collection of every skateboard deck put out by Supreme over the last 20 years is going to be sold for the first time, by art brokers Sotheby’s. 248 decks make up the set and, when it sells online on January 25, it’s estimated to fetch between $800,000 and $1.2 million. The collection, of course, features lots of collaborations (this being Supreme and all), most notably with contemporary artists from Nan Goldin, who joined forces with the streetwear brand last year, to Cindy Sherman, who released decks bearing artworks from her Grotesque series the year before. George Condo Decks (2010)courtesy of Sotheby’s Filling out the impressive roster are artists such as Damien Hirst, Jeff Koons, Takashi Murakami, Richard Prince, and Kaws. Other rare editions in the one-of-a-kind collection include a deck from the much-hyped Supreme x Louis Vuitton collab in 2017 and an exclusive Japanese version of a Last Supper deck. Damien Hirst ‘Spin’ Decks (2009)courtesy of Sotheby’s All of this has been brought together by LA collector Ryan Fuller. In a video that gives the collection a bit of backstory, Fuller explains how it “starts with the first decks that were released (in) ‘98” and moves all of the way through to the most modern decks, a Cat In The Hat-themed trio released in 2018. Showing the decks in a gallery, Fuller admits: “Seeing them all hung up like this, it’s a little bit more difficult to let them go.” Watch him speak in the video below. Louis Vuitton Boîte Skateboard Trunk (Trunk, Deck, LV Tool Kit, Trucks, Wheels, And Shoulder Strap) (2017)courtesy of Sotheby’sExpand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREFrom the grotesque to the sublime, here’s what to see at Art Basel Miami These photos show a ‘profoundly hopeful’ side to rainforest lifeThe most loved photo stories from November 2025Catherine Opie on the story of her legendary Dyke DeckArt shows to leave the house for in December 2025Dazed Club explore surrealist photography and soundDerek Ridgers’ portraits of passionate moments in publicThe rise and fall (and future) of digital artThis print sale is supporting Jamaica after Hurricane MelissaThese portraits depict sex workers in other realms of their livesThese photos trace a diasporic archive of transness7 Studio Museum artworks you should see for yourself