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AKA Andre the Giant Has a Posse. A street art project and an experiment in phenomenology by artist and skateboarder Shepard Fairey.
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OBEY: The Art of Shepard Fairey – Milan, Italy 2024 “OBEY...
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Facing the Giant: Three Decades of Dissent – LOS ANGELES...
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The OBEY sticker campaign can be explained as an experiment...
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Frank Shepard Fairey, OBEY, (nacido el 15 de febrero de 1970 en Charleston, Carolina del Sur, Estados Unidos) es un artista urbano y diseñador gráfico estadounidense, famoso por el icónico cartel con la leyenda "Hope" utilizado por Barack Obama durante su campaña presidencial.
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Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970) is an American contemporary artist, activist and founder of OBEY Clothing who emerged from the skateboarding scene. [3] In 1989 he designed the "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" (...OBEY...) sticker campaign while attending the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
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- Rhode Island School of Design
- Brit Insurance Design Awards Design of the Year, AS220 Free Culture Award
Obey Giant. Based on his initial success, Fairey adapted his first sticker to create his Obey campaign, featuring a stylized and simplified image of Andre The Giant's face. This was disseminated as a sticker, but also painted onto buildings through the use of a stencil.
- American
- February 15, 1970
- Charleston, South Carolina
Para el Instituto de Arte Contemporáneo de Boston, al igual que para la mayoría de la comunidad estadounidense, Frank Shepard Fairey, “OBEY”, es uno de los artistas más vanguardistas e influyentes de la calle, aunque él se define simplemente como “un experimento de fenomenología”.
9 de may. de 2024 · Shepard Fairey, American muralist and graphic artist who first gained attention for creating a sticker with a portrait of professional wrestler Andre the Giant with the word Obey. He is perhaps best known for his iconic 2008 ‘Hope’ poster depicting then U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama.