Collection: Shepard Fairey (OBEY)
Born in Charleston, South Carolina Lives and works in Los Angeles.
Bachelor of Fine Art Rhode Island School of Design, 1992
Drawing from graffiti and skateboard culture, Shepard Fairey created a distinct style that has become iconic and immediately recognizable. The artist has become a front runner in the street art environment and has given a voice to American graffiti art, encapsulating a new chapter for the movement. He has demonstrated a playful yet powerful approach to the world of politics, reflecting on its flaws and strengths in a publicly accessible street forum.
Fairey's use of imposing lines, anti-establishment messages, and retro imagery has made his artwork synonymous with anti-capitalist and anti-surveillance ideals. Fairey’s work became more widely known in the 2008 U.S. presidential election, specifically his Barack Obama "HOPE" poster.
The Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston has called him one of today's best known and most influential street artists. He is one of the most recognizable artist working today and an idol for a massive cultural progression.
Awards
Cesar Chavez Legacy Awards Honoree, 2019
Art Wynwood Tony Goldman Lifetime Artistic Achievement Award, 2017
Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC), Voices of Courage Media Award, 2017
Rush Arts Honoree, 2017
P.S. ARTS heART Award, 2017
Honorary Doctorate, Pratt Institute, 2015
Tony Goldman Visionary Artist Award, 2014
Orchids & Onions Awards, 2010
Artist Residency for The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2005
Member and Contributor to the LACMA Graphic Arts Council 2003