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Fairey returns to San Francisco with "Fractured," which features 115 politically charged works, including new and classic ...
Shepard Fairey has never been one to play by the rules — and that's par for the course for someone in a street art community that exists on the cultural margins.
The Art of Elysium is behind a new socially distant public art installation by noted artist Shepard Fairey. The original work, now on view on the exterior of Live Nation's Hollywood Palladium at ...
For a sense of how he came to such a juncture, it’s worth looking at “Supply and Demand: The Art of Shepard Fairey” (Gingko Press: 450 pp., $59.95), which covers the 20 years of Fairey’s ...
Fairey’s prank struck a chord and helped him realize the power of art to draw attention and sell a message. Advertisement Los Angeles street artist Shepard Fairey signs his Barack Obama Hope ...
Many sources of inspiration and encouragement have been unavailable in 2020 as a result of the devastating coronavirus pandemic, but now The Art of Elysium has paired up with artist Shepard Fairey ...
See Shepard Fairey and Gregg Deal, "Emanuel Art Gallery Conversation," 3 p.m. Tuesday, May 6, at the King Center Concert Hall, 855 Lawrence Way. Register online for a free spot.
President Obama invited Shepard Fairey, the street artist who made the ubiquitous portrait of him titled “Hope,” to bring his family and visit him at the White House the day after the 2016 ...
Well, on Sept. 5, The Art of Elysium is doing things a little differently this year at downtown L.A.’s The Theatre at Ace Hotel, where Shepard Fairey, Spike Jonze, Beck, Jakob Dylan, Moby and ...
Shepard Fairey's new art-pop band Nøise recently got the remix treatment by Moby, Z-Trip and more. We find out how this quartet allows the iconic artist to work outside of his lane.
Consider making a beeline for one of the most valuable pieces around: a series of four limited-edition prints by street artist and provocateur Shepard Fairey. The clincher? They're dusted with a ...
President Obama invited Shepard Fairey, the street artist who made the ubiquitous portrait of him titled “Hope,” to bring his family and visit him at the White House the day after the 2016 ...