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What are the next Slawn releases and shows?

Slawn's first New York exhibition, Slawn on W18th, opened July 17, 2026 at Saatchi Yates in Chelsea, built around three large paintings that are the source artwork for Nike's Nigeria x Slawn X2 kit. Those kits sell in person only on July 18 and 19, 2026. Slawn has also teased a new Corteiz collaboration with a Cappadocia hot air balloon post, but no date or price is confirmed for it yet.

Where can you buy Slawn's work?

Paintings move through galleries like Saatchi Yates, the Nigeria kit sells through Nike, and his SLIMOWA suitcases sold only through a signup waitlist. Drops are usually announced on his Instagram first. Sold out items tend to resurface through resale and private sales.

How much does Slawn's work cost?

It varies widely by format. The SLIMOWA suitcase run of 100 units never had a public price and was sold as signed art objects, positioned as a parody of Rimowa luggage that starts above 1,500 euros. Nike kit pieces sell at standard kit pricing, while original paintings are gallery priced.

How do Slawn drops work?

Small numbers, teases on Instagram, and fast sellouts. The SLIMOWA came as 100 units in three sizes named Carry On, Check In, and The Trunk, accessed only by waitlist. Collaborations with brands like Corteiz and Nike follow those partners' own release systems.

Who is Slawn?

Slawn is Olaolu Slawn, a Nigerian born artist working in London whose loose, cartoonish characters have moved from canvases into kits, luggage, and album covers. In 2026 alone he painted the source artwork for Nike's Nigeria World Cup kit and an alternative vinyl cover for the Michael Jackson biopic soundtrack.

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