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Un T-Shirt Virgil Abloh x Supreme en vente pour 10 000 dollars

Un pièce extrêmement rare, initiée en 2019.

Un box logo Supreme extrêmement rare vient d’être répertorié dans les archives de Duke pour l’incroyable somme de 10 000 dollars. Un prix qui s’explique par la rareté quasi-incomparable de l’item, présenté pour la première fois lors de l’exposition « Figures of Speech » de Virgil Abloh en 2019 au Musée d’art contemporain de Chicago.

Etiqueté comme un « second test d’impression » réalisé avant une production à grande échelle, le T-shirt porte une réinterprétation du Box Logo avec le drapeau panafricain (ou afro-américain), créé en 1920 par des membre l’UNIA. Une pièce qui a également été aperçue sur les épaules de Chief Keef dans une photographie durant la fameuse exposition.

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In June 2019, Virgil Abloh debuted his “Figures of Speech” Gallery in the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. This marked the first museum exhibition for the Louis Vuitton Creative Director. Abloh was raised in Chicago by parents who emigrated from Ghana. Virgil cultivated a deep interest in music, fashion and design. In 2013, he designed the album cover for the Kanye West “Yeezus” project. Joining a young collective of creatives who quickly emerged as multi disciplinary artists. In 2018, Abloh was rewarded the job at Louis Vuitton as head Creative Director. The exhibition reflects on both Virgils personal experience and creatons, and the global evolution of street culture among various fields. Arguably the most talked about attraction is the picture of Chicago music icon Chief Keef wearing an unknown, unreleased Supreme Box Logo. On the image, we see Chief Keef holding up his jewellery while rocking the “MCA Box Logo”. The colours red,black and green on the Supreme logo represent the Pan-African Flag. The flag was designed to represent people of the African Diaspora and to symbolize black freedom. The image of Chief Keef is very powerful because it symbolises a moment in time where a kid of immigrants is the head creative director of Louis Vuitton and hosts his own exhibition in the MCA. Chief Keef, one of the most influential artists of the last decade – and the pioneer of Chicago Drill Music. The Pan-African flag, and Virgils creations all come together in this exhibition. The t-shirt was never released and will never come out. This is one of the few samples in existence making this one of the most rare box logos ever. ——————————————————————— #supremeforsale #virgilabloh #offwhite #bestofsteetwear #raresupreme #supremejapan #gucci #louisvuitton #skate #supreme4sale #highsnobiety #modernart #hypebeast #complexkicks

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