In a world where sneakers transcend cultural boundaries and are venerated by many as fashion icons, Nick Smith investigates the driving forces behind our devotion, whether it be the comforting memories they evoke, the cultural tribes they signify, or the rarity and value they embody. This loyalty has given rise to a near-religious following for these sneakers.
'POLYTHEISM' showcases 17 iconic sneakers that have achieved cult status, featuring 10 limited-edition prints representing the 'Hall of Fame' – sneakers that have left an indelible mark on culture - and 7 meticulously handcrafted collages celebrating extraordinarily rare collectible sneakers - ‘The Grails’. Each piece, in Nick Smith’s signature pixelated style, is woven with biblical- inspired text, radiating reverence and adoration for these esteemed shoes.
The ‘Hall of Fame’ editions will be available individually at the exhibition, or as a very limited edition ‘POLYTHEISM’ box-set, featuring all 10 editions in a presentation box, plus one bonus edition (available only as part of the box-set).
The fusion of biblical-style text with hallowed sneakers challenges viewers to reflect on the nature of our devotion and the objects we revere in contemporary society. This juxtaposition encourages exploration of the parallels between religious adoration and the near-spiritual loyalty many people have towards these iconic sneakers.
“By utilising the highly emotive and familiar language of biblical texts, I aim to emphasise the deep, almost worshipful connection people have with sneaker culture. The language of reverence and adoration, typically reserved for sacred scriptures, is applied to material possessions, creating a thought-provoking contrast that prompts viewers to question their values and priorities.”
This pairing also serves to underscore the idea that sneakers have transcended their utilitarian function, evolving into objects that hold cultural, social, and even spiritual significance for their followers. It suggests that, for some, sneakers have become akin to modern-day idols, inspiring fervour and devotion that rival religious practices.