Showing posts with label shepard fairey barack obama. Show all posts
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AP Accuses Obama Artist Shepard Fairey Of Copyright Infringement



Though written by a variety of different detractors for a questionable array of reasons, the common thread binding them all"aside from a thinly masked veneer of obvious envy in most cases"is a nearly ubiquitous lack of understanding of the artist"s use of appropriated imagery in his work and the longstanding historical precedent for this mode of creative expression.



Read this http://www.supertouchart.com/2009/02/02/editorial-the-medium-is-the-message-shepard-fairey-and-the-art-of-appropriation/



The AP has no grounds for this silliness.

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Obey Giant Shepard Fairey Barack Obama Be The Change print poster release.


Shepard Fairey will be releasing a limited number of his Be the Change posters. On Sale 1/23, 11am PST $500, Signed and Numbere. 18x24 in size

These are already sold out on Obamas web site so this may be the last chance to get one.

Go to Obeygiant.com to get one.

Shepard Fairey Manifest Hope Gallery interview

Check out this interview with Shepard from Washington DC Gallery


Iconic Obama Hope poster based on Reuters photo

Shepard Fairey’s posters of Barack Obama became the iconic image of a historic campaign. After a bit of digging by a photographer and a blogger, it turns out that Fairey’s source material was a photo by Reuters’ veteran photographer Jim Young.

Blogger Michael Cramer created the composite photo above after sifting through countless images to find a match. The poster has Obama facing the opposite direction; Cramer flipped it to correspond with the original source photo.

Young, who took many thousands of photos of Obama on the campaign trail, was pleasantly surprised when told of his contribution to the iconic image. The original picture was taken in 2007 during a Senate confirmation hearing.

“I saw that poster all over the place, all year. For a lot of people it symbolized the campaign. It meant so much to so many people,” Young told Philadelphia Inquirer photographer and blogger Tom Gralish, who has led the search for the photo.

“I’m honored, but I’m glad it didn’t come out until after the campaign,” Jim added. “I think even if I had known it was mine, I would have kept quiet. It would be just my little secret.”

Ironically, Young unknowingly took several pictures of the poster on the campaign trail, including one through a window when it was flipped to match the orientation of his original photo.

Fairey, an artist who first came to fame for an altered picture of wrestler Andre the Giant, has said in interviews that he found the Obama source photo using Google Image Search and then “did his thing to it.” His “Hope” poster is now in the permanent collection of the National Portrait Gallery.

“You’d think a whole bunch of photographers would step forward,” said Gralish in his blog post. He compared it to the Alfred Eisenstaedt’s famous photograph of a V-J Day kiss in Times Square, which has spurred dozens of people to come forward over the years, claiming to be the kissers in the picture.

Shepard Fairey on Colbert Report Tonight

Shepard is going to be on the Colbert Report Tonight, Thursday, January 15 at 11:30 pm EST.
The episode will air again on Friday at 10:30 am EST, 2:30 pm EST and 8:30 pm EST.

Tune into Comedy Central for your Fairey fix