Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal
Photograph by Thierry Bal


‘SupaStore Yes! The Art of the Deal’, Sarah Staton

HS Projects is delighted to present SupaStore Yes! The Art of the Deal, a lively asymmetric sculptural object by Sarah Staton, which was first shown in Century City, Tate Modern (2001) and was recently reimagined for Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel (Dec 2024-May 2025).

The sculpture sets the scene for an exhibition that spills out and around this curious Rondo Cubistic kunstkammerkiosk. Within and without, you will find a vibrant selection of artwork from established and emerging artists.

Participating Artists:

Francesca Anfossi, Whiskey Chow, Zuza Golinska, Caitlin Hazell, Tom Hardwick Allen, Steph Huang, James Jessiman, Alison Jones, Flore Mycek, Simon Popper, Jeanine Richards, Ioana Sisea, Yinka Shonibare CBE RA, Sarah Staton, Eoban Tomlin, Demelza Watts, Anthea Hamilton with Julie Verhoeven.

SupaStore Yes! is the newest iteration of the ongoing SupaStore series, testing boundaries between art, design, and retail for 3 decades. SupaStore has worked with a wonderful selection of known and unknown artists to transform private and public galleries, museums, and public spaces across the world into playful arenas of creativity and exchange.

As everything merges into shopping, art negotiates its fate of proximity to the commodity, to conditions of objecthood and reproducibility; SupaStore reveals them to be irrepressible for both. Using languages of commerce with wit and irony, Staton celebrates artists’ ability to reinvent the ordinary. SupaStore invites audiences to rethink value, ownership, and display—where art pops up, multiplies, and delights in its many guises.

Sarah Staton (b.1961, London) is a polymathic visual artist and educator producing a varied oeuvre which includes painting, sculpture, installations, works on paper, typography, clothing, furniture and artists’ books. Across all mediums, her work is known for its tactility, linguistic provocation and use of humour as affective tools within visual culture, with which she disrupts orthodox  pleasantries.

Recent projects and exhibitions: Laguna, Curated Yasmin Helou, Venice, IT, (2025): Greedy, invited project with Galerina, Liste, Basel (2025); The Masses,  Galerina, London (2024): Wonderful at UNICEF, Innocenti, Florence (2024). Fresh Window, Tinguely Museum, Basel (2024/5); A+A Gallery, Venice (2022); Pressure Drop, Cylinder Gallery, Seoul (2021); SupaStore Southside, Slingbacks and Sunshine, South London Gallery, (2021); SupaStore Academy, Nida Art Colony, LT (2020); Shedhalle Zurich (2018), Dikeou Downtown, Denver, (2018); Midway Contemporary, Minneapolis, (2014). Public art commissions include three sites in West London for the Tideway (204/5);  Alphonso, Milton Keynes (2021) ; Edith and Hans, Bristol University, (2015); Steve (2014), Folkestone Triennial.

SupaStore Yes! The Art of the Deal is at 12 Hammersmith Grove from November 2025 to April 2026.