Judith Supine

artist profile

Judith Supine is a Brooklyn based artist who uses his mothers maiden name to maintain his anonymity.

Supine has become renowned for his instantly recognisable paste-ups and large scale public interventions in New York, from his politically-charged piece on the Army Recruitment Center in Times Square to his recent guerilla floating installation in the East River, New York. 

Compiling garish neon collages using old books, fashion and porn magazines reworked, often washed in fluorescent colour and coated in a high gloss resin, Judith Supine’s arresting neon-coloured characters depict monstrous hybrid figures, made up of big lips and staring eyes, often suggesting the more grotesque side of the advertising industry.

Judith Supine's work can often be found on industrial doors and abandoned walls throughout Williamsburg and lower Manhattan.