The art museum Pablo Picasso Münster cooperates with THE SKATEROOM
In the early 1960s, Andy Warhol created numerous works depicting consumer goods, Hollywood stars, and a widely acclaimed series dealing with death and disasters in American society. As one of the most recognizable faces of contemporary art, it was natural for us to continue Andy Warhol's vision through our production. That's why we've partnered with the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts to produce a series of Andy's most iconic works: Colored Campbell's Soup Can Series.
Licensed from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, Inc.
Limited Edition of 100
Delivery: approx. July 2022
The Skateroom
Since 2014, THE SKATEROOM has worked closely with the world's most influential artists to support international skate and educational non-profit organizations and projects. As a proud B Corp. we follow a model of social entrepreneurship and work actively to improve the sustainability and transparency of our work.
10% of all earnings. Minimum.
We are committed to the organizations we support: At least 10% of all income from THE SKATEROOM goes directly to creating social change. We help support youth around the world, build new skate parks, and develop educational facilities and resource programs. By purchasing limited editions of THE SKATEROOM, our collectors and community play a direct role in creating lasting social change. Together we work towards a better future for consumption.
How we work
Our social impact business model unites artists and skateboarding projects around the world. We are mediators for sustainable social change.