Arrested: Obama Portrait Artist Shepard Fairey
source: http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/02/07/obama_hope_poster_artist_...
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"one of the displays in Fairey's exhibit includes a typed letter from Obama that read: "I am privileged to be a part of your art work and proud to have your support."
"Fairey was recently seen with (Boston) Mayor Thomas M. Menino in an event to promote his show, and banners raised at City Hall also announce the exhibit."
Article:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2009/02/07/obama_hope_po...
Exhibit:
http://www.icaboston.org/exhibitions/exhibit/fairey/
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156media
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Shep is great.
- 2 years ago
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ninthstate
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Shepard Fairey Charges Dismissed in Boston
http://current.com/items/89967346/shepard_fairey_charges_dismissed_in_boston.htm - 3 years ago
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ninthstate
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eskimoe
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Well I love graff but just because of all the great stuff he has done recently doesn't mean that he should be immune to his past catching up with him. I'm sure he probably doesn't at all regret doing the illegal stuff, which is cool!
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eskimoe
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Gloibin
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I'd hate to admit envy here (as a fellow designer), but for some reason, I just can't stand this guy.
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Gloibin
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AswegoAsdego
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Interesting ideas on why this happened.
- 3 years ago
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AswegoAsdego
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tatnik
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What is that a misdemeanor?
- 3 years ago
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tatnik
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ninthstate
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tatnik:
yep
"Fairey, 38, of Los Angeles, is scheduled to be arraigned on the misdemeanor charges Monday in Brighton District Court, said Jake Wark, a spokesman for the Suffolk District Attorney. Wark said Fairey would also be arraigned on a default warrant related to a separate graffiti case in the Roxbury section of Boston."
http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5h8D_2XLTb-i8gSzxwPM6kJ7Bh0oAD9...
- 3 years ago
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ninthstate
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milc
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This echos the Mark Ecko release of his video game a bit too much (Too convenient if you ask me). Plus he posted bail a couple hours after his "capture" so he is free. Lotta free press that is.
Still a fan though
- 3 years ago
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milc
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Coolbird2000x
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FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY FREE OBEY, FREE OBEY,FREE OBEY,
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Coolbird2000x
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DreSandoval
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Thats right...fuck the police
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DreSandoval
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bishopobispo
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As the article suggested, the idea of Fairey's arrest may feed his fame.
Just maybe, he'll be able to post bail and then some with the extra revenue generated from this incident.
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bishopobispo
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pyneapple
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he just hit this about a mile from my house. gotta love it. plagiarist or not, his work puts a smile on my face whenever i see it
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pyneapple
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nursediesel
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Surely, since his art work is known after Obama's campaign he could find places that would love to have his art work on building's exposed by demolision.
We have murals done in cultural districts, downtown area's near parking garages, near museums, near schools..... he doesn't need to destroy property.
Some people can't afford to paint their houses(in town) maybe they'd like him to improvise....he can still be a rebel but artisticly. - 3 years ago
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nursediesel
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clayjj05 [removed]
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He doesn't care hes in jail, this is just some publicity that is going to boost his already illustrious career in art.
I think his artwork looks cool, and expresses my generation.
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2muchinfo
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I live in the Boston area and saw one of his pieces close to the train. It was fresh a piece of his. I'm not surprised he was arrested, he should just be happy he wasn't arrested in New York.
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2muchinfo
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dukefilms
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art should not be a crime...
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dukefilms:
Neither should it disrespect other people's property and way of life.
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dukefilms:
Graf artist mear talking about legal graffiti...
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asherp
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dukefilms:
If you don't enforce the law, the law has no meaning.
Granted, we have yet to enforce the law in regards to war crimes or treason within the Bush administration.
But just the same, if we don't enforce the law, or only enforce the law sometimes, the law is meaningless.
And if the Cops made an exception for "street art" but not vandalism, then the police would become government censors of art.
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asherp
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dukefilms:
Legal Graffiti does exist, i am uploading a documentary i made about graffiti in boston very soon...
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J_Jammer [removed]
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Ideas are far more powerful than killing.
Anyway don't do the crime if you can't do the time.
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J_Jammer:
Cool saying :)
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UrbanGypsy
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J_Jammer:
Thanks.
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nazbags
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No! Boston, this is so uncool!
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iloveravi
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Is no one else completely sickened by who the American police choose to prosecute?
The US justice ideals are way out of wack.
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iloveravi
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unimatrix0
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dance or die
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bailey78
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throw him in JAIL!
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AswegoAsdego
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bailey78:
For artistic expression?
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obey
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paulos
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free Fairey
free Fairey - 3 years ago
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paulos
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ras_menelik
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Free Our Banksy
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AswegoAsdego
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ras_menelik:
What does SF have to do with banksy?
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trev_livity
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ras_menelik:
Banksy's in the slammer?
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asherp
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ras_menelik:
How easy we forget...
Banksy is the UK's Basquiat.
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asherp
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ras_menelik
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ras_menelik:
Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat, filmed in 1986
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AswegoAsdego
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Oh man im torn on this issue.
On one hand I support the street artists movement and would want to see him freed.
but on the other hand shepard fairey is a douche who steals others art and copyrights it and then sues those who use his now stolen/copyrighted work.
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AswegoAsdego:
Read his manifesto, check out some interviews, and I doubt you could judge him with this negative opinion. In the few cases where he has sued, it was due to the other persons integrity, not the art. By your explanation, I guess Warhol, Dali and Picasso were also douches.
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AswegoAsdego:
I have read his website, i watched interviews, the punk is still a douche in my opinion.
Also don't compare people who are private (art gallery) artists, and fairey who is a privater hiding behind the image of 'street artist'.
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ninthstate
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AswegoAsdego:
His original artwork is in galleries all over the world.
Hilarious hater! - 3 years ago
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AswegoAsdego:
I'm with the Warhol argument. Warhol took existing portraits, landscapes, and even commercial advertisements and colorized them. Added a caption, and called it art. Isn't that what's happening here?
Not that I'm defending him. He's getting arrested for graffiti, which is illegal. He should be arrested.
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AswegoAsdego:
j176 as a designer I can easily say that what Fairey does is not that easy. It takes a lot of time and hard work to create his extremely detailed pieces of art. If it was so simple we'd see a lot more of it as opposed to cheap knock offs that arent nearly as good. Online its hard to see the detail but I had the extreme privilege to see one of his galleries so I could appreciate his work up close.
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AswegoAsdego:
who thinks "douche" is most overused term of 21st century? personally, i recognize a douche to be someone who uses the word "douche"
you can't patent an idea, only the unique expression of an idea. this is precisely what Fairey did with the image of Obama
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twosix
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AswegoAsdego:
Either way it does not matter, I dont like fairley and some people do.
The bigger point is he got arrested for artwork, which is a bullshit thing to get arrested for.
Hopefully all goes well for him.
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WhiteNoise
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FREE FAIREY NOW !
"Art is whatever you can get away with" - Marshall McLuhan
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WhiteNoise:
i thought that it was andy warhol who said art is what you can get away with... :-)
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WhiteNoise:
Probably because Warhol got away with it ;)
There is a great scene in Tim Robin’s movie “Cradle Will Rock” where a young Nelson Rockefeller, in 1930, ponders the perceived fiasco of Diego Rivera’s mural in the lobby of the Rockefeller Center that he just ordered to be destroyed.
He decides that from now only non-figurative art would be encouraged because it is by definition insignificant so not dangerous to society & easily speculated on.
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WhiteNoise
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clownpuncher
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Booya!!!
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