Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970) is an American contemporary
artist
An artist is a person engaged in an activity related to creating art, practicing the arts, or demonstrating the work of art. The most common usage (in both everyday speech and academic discourse) refers to a practitioner in the visual arts o ...
,
activist
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and founder of
OBEY Clothing who emerged from the
skateboarding
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scene. In 1989, he designed the "
Andre the Giant Has a Posse" (...OBEY...) sticker campaign while attending the
Rhode Island School of Design
The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD , pronounced "Riz-D") is a private art and design school in Providence, Rhode Island. The school was founded as a coeducational institution in 1877 by Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, who sought to increase th ...
(RISD).
Fairey designed the
Barack Obama "Hope" poster for the
2008 U.S. presidential election
Presidential elections were held in the United States on November 4, 2008. The Democratic ticket of Barack Obama, the junior senator from Illinois, and Joe Biden, the senior senator from Delaware, defeated the Republican ticket of John Mc ...
. The
Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, has described him as one of the best known and most influential
street artists. His work is included in the collections at The
Smithsonian; the
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum).
LACMA was founded in 1961 ...
; the
Museum of Modern Art
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street (Manhattan), 53rd Street between Fifth Avenue, Fifth and Sixth Avenues. MoMA's collection spans the late 19th century to the present, a ...
in
New York City
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; the
Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; the
National Portrait Gallery in
Washington, D.C.; the
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in
Richmond; and the
Victoria and Albert Museum
The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects. It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen ...
in
London
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.
His style has been described as a "bold iconic style that is based on styling and idealizing images."
Early life
Shepard Fairey was born and raised in
Charleston, South Carolina. His father, Strait Fairey, is a doctor, and his mother, Charlotte, a
realtor
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.
[Dottie Ashley, rtist still challenges the status quo ''The Post and Courier'', August 22, 2010. Retrieved December 23, 2010.] He attended
Porter-Gaud School
The Porter-Gaud School is an independent coeducational college preparatory day school in Charleston, in the U.S. state of South Carolina. Porter-Gaud has an enrollment of some 1100 students, comprising a lower school, middle school, and hi ...
in Charleston and transferred to high school at
Idyllwild Arts Academy
Idyllwild Arts Academy is a private school located in Idyllwild, in the San Jacinto Mountains and San Bernardino National Forest, within western Riverside County, California. The school was founded in 1946. It was previously known as Idyllwil ...
in
Idyllwild, California, from which he graduated in 1988.
Fairey became involved with art in 1984, when he started to place his drawings on skateboards and T-shirts.
He moved to Rhode Island in 1988 to attend the
Rhode Island School of Design
The Rhode Island School of Design (RISD , pronounced "Riz-D") is a private art and design school in Providence, Rhode Island. The school was founded as a coeducational institution in 1877 by Helen Adelia Rowe Metcalf, who sought to increase th ...
(RISD).
In 1992, he earned a
Bachelor of Fine Arts
A Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) is a standard undergraduate degree for students pursuing a professional education in the visual arts, Fine art, or performing arts. In some instances, it is also called a Bachelor of Visual Arts (BVA).
Background ...
degree in
Illustration
An illustration is a decoration, interpretation, or visual explanation of a text, concept, or process, designed for integration in print and digitally published media, such as posters, flyers, magazines, books, teaching materials, animations, vi ...
from RISD.
Career
Obey Giant sticker
Fairey created the "
Andre the Giant Has a Posse" sticker campaign in 1989, while attending the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD).
This later evolved into the "Obey Giant" campaign, which has grown via an international network of collaborators replicating Fairey's original designs. Fairey intended the Obey Giant to inspire curiosity and cause people to question their relationship with their surroundings. According to the Obey Giant website, "The sticker has no meaning but exists only to cause people to react, to contemplate and search for meaning in the sticker". The website also says, by contrast, that those who are familiar with the sticker find humor and enjoyment from it and that those who try to analyze its meaning only burden themselves and may condemn the art as an act of vandalism from an evil, underground cult.
Originally intending the sticker campaign to gain fame among his classmates and college peers, Fairey says:
At first I was only thinking about the response from my clique of art school and skateboard friends. The fact that a larger segment of the public would not only notice, but investigate, the unexplained appearance of the stickers was something I had not contemplated. When I started to see reactions and consider the sociological forces at work surrounding the use of public space and the insertion of a very eye-catching but ambiguous image, I began to think there was the potential to create a phenomenon.
In a
manifesto
A manifesto is a written declaration of the intentions, motives, or views of the issuer, be it an individual, group, political party, or government. A manifesto can accept a previously published opinion or public consensus, but many prominent ...
he wrote in 1990 to 1991, and since posted on his website, he links his work with
Heidegger
Martin Heidegger (; 26 September 1889 – 26 May 1976) was a German philosopher known for contributions to phenomenology, hermeneutics, and existentialism. His work covers a range of topics including metaphysics, art, and language.
In April ...
's concept of
phenomenology
Phenomenology may refer to:
Art
* Phenomenology (architecture), based on the experience of building materials and their sensory properties
Philosophy
* Phenomenology (Peirce), a branch of philosophy according to Charles Sanders Peirce (1839� ...
. His "Obey" Campaign is from the
John Carpenter
John Howard Carpenter (born January 16, 1948) is an American filmmaker, composer, and actor. Most commonly associated with horror film, horror, action film, action, and science fiction film, science fiction films of the 1970s and 1980s, he is ...
movie ''
They Live'' which starred pro wrestler
Roddy Piper
Roderick George Toombs (April 17, 1954 – July 31, 2015), better known as "Rowdy" Roddy Piper, was a Canadian professional wrestler and actor.
In professional wrestling, Piper was best known to international audiences for his work with the Wo ...
, taking a number of its slogans, including the "Obey" slogan, as well as the "This is Your God" slogan.
Fairey has spun off the OBEY clothing line from the original sticker campaign. He also uses the slogan "
The Medium is the Message
"The medium is the message" is a phrase coined by the Canadian communication theorist Marshall McLuhan and the name of the first chapter in his ''Understanding Media: The Extensions of Man'', published in 1964.Originally published in 1964 by Ment ...
" borrowed from
Marshall McLuhan
Herbert Marshall McLuhan (, ; July 21, 1911 – December 31, 1980) was a Canadian philosopher whose work is among the cornerstones of the study of media studies, media theory. Raised in Winnipeg, McLuhan studied at the University of Manitoba a ...
. Shepard Fairey has stated in an interview that part of his work is inspired by other street artists.
Post-graduation
After graduation, he founded a small printing business in
Providence, Rhode Island, called Alternate Graphics, specializing in T-shirt and sticker silkscreens, which afforded Fairey the ability to continue pursuing his own artwork.
While residing in Providence in 1994, Fairey met American filmmaker
Helen Stickler, who had also attended RISD and graduated with a film degree. The following spring, Stickler completed a short documentary film about Shepard and his work, titled "
Andre the Giant Has a Posse". The film premiered in the 1995
New York Underground Film Festival and went on to play at the 1997
Sundance Film Festival
The Sundance Film Festival is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with 423,234 combined in-person and online viewership in 2023.
The festival has acted ...
. It has been seen in more than 70 festivals and museums internationally.
"From the late ’90s until about 2001," writes Ken Leighton in ''The San Diego Reader'', Fairey lived in
East Village, San Diego, where, according to a friend quoted in the article, he co-founded a "guerrilla marketing company called Black Market Design." According to John Goff, a former member of the San Diego–based "tribal post-punk" industrial-noise performance art band Crash Worship, Fairey began appropriating the Russian Constructivist style utilized in Soviet-era propaganda during his time in San Diego. "'I think he became an art icon when he started focusing on Communist imagery,' Goff says. 'He was still in San Diego then. I first met him when he was working above Hooter’s in the Gaslamp.'"

Fairey was a founding partner, along with
Dave Kinsey and Phillip DeWolff, of the design studio BLK/MRKT Inc. from 1997 to 2003, which specialized in
guerrilla marketing
Guerrilla marketing is an Advertising, advertisement strategy in which a company uses surprise and/or unconventional interactions in order to promote a Product (business), product or Service (business), service. It is a type of publicity. The ...
, and "the development of high-impact marketing campaigns".
[Steven Heller, Véronique Vienne, ''Citizen Designer: Perspectives on Design Responsibility'', Allworth Communications Inc., 2003, p225. ] Clients included
Pepsi
Pepsi is a Carbonated water, carbonated soft drink with a cola flavor, manufactured by PepsiCo which serves as its flagship product. In 2023, Pepsi was the second most valuable soft drink brand worldwide behind Coca-Cola; the two share a long ...
,
Hasbro
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and
Netscape
Netscape Communications Corporation (originally Mosaic Communications Corporation) was an American independent computer services company with headquarters in Mountain View, California, and then Dulles, Virginia. Its Netscape web browser was o ...
(for whom Fairey designed the red dinosaur version of
mozilla.org's logo and
mascot
A mascot is any human, animal, or object thought to bring luck, or anything used to represent a group with a common public identity, such as a school, sports team, university society, society, military unit, or brand, brand name. Mascots are als ...
).
In 2003, he founded the Studio Number One design agency with his wife, Amanda Fairey.
The agency produced the cover work for
The Black Eyed Peas
The Black Eyed Peas are an American musical group formed in Los Angeles in 1995, composed of rappers will.i.am, apl.de.ap and Taboo (rapper), Taboo. Fergie (singer), Fergie was a member during the height of their popularity in the 2000s, and ...
' album ''
Monkey Business'' and the poster for the film ''
Walk the Line''.
Fairey has also designed the covers for
The Smashing Pumpkins
The Smashing Pumpkins (also simply known as Smashing Pumpkins) are an American alternative rock band formed in Chicago in 1988 by frontman and guitarist Billy Corgan, guitarist James Iha, bassist D'arcy Wretzky and drummer Jimmy Chamberlin. The ...
' album ''
Zeitgeist
In 18th- and 19th-century German philosophy, a ''Zeitgeist'' (; ; capitalized in German) is an invisible agent, force, or daemon dominating the characteristics of a given epoch in world history. The term is usually associated with Georg W. F ...
'',
Flogging Molly's CD/DVD ''
Whiskey on a Sunday'',
Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1968. The band comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician), John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. With a he ...
's compilation ''
Mothership
A mother ship, mothership or mother-ship is a large vehicle that leads, serves, or carries other smaller vehicles. A mother ship may be a maritime ship, aircraft, or spacecraft.
Examples include bomber aircraft, bombers converted to carry exp ...
'' and movie
''Celebration Day'', and
Anthrax
Anthrax is an infection caused by the bacterium '' Bacillus anthracis'' or ''Bacillus cereus'' biovar ''anthracis''. Infection typically occurs by contact with the skin, inhalation, or intestinal absorption. Symptom onset occurs between one ...
's ''
The Greater Of Two Evils''. Along with
Banksy, Dmote, and others, Fairey created work at a warehouse exhibition in Alexandria, Sydney, for ''Semi-Permanent'' in 2003. Approximately 1,500 people attended.
In 2004, Fairey joined artists
Robbie Conal and
Mear One to create a series of "
anti-war
An anti-war movement is a social movement in opposition to one or more nations' decision to start or carry on an armed conflict. The term ''anti-war'' can also refer to pacifism, which is the opposition to all use of military force during conf ...
, anti-
Bush" posters for a street art campaign called "Be the Revolution" for the art collective "Post Gen". "Be the Revolution" kicked off with a night of performances featuring
Z-Trip,
Ozomatli and
David J
David John Haskins (born 24 April 1957, Northampton, Northamptonshire, England), better known as David J, is a British alternative rock musician, producer, and writer. He is the bassist for the gothic rock band Bauhaus (band), Bauhaus and for ...
at the Avalon in Hollywood. Fairey also co-founded ''
Swindle Magazine'' along with Roger Gastman.

In 2005, he collaborated for a second time with
Z-Trip on a limited edition 12-inch featuring
Chuck D
Carlton Douglas Ridenhour (born August 1, 1960), known professionally as Chuck D, is an American rapper, best known as the leader and frontman of the hip hop group Public Enemy, which he co-founded in 1985 with Flavor Flav. Chuck D is also a me ...
entitled "Shock and Awe". In 2005 Fairey also collaborated with
DJ Shadow
Joshua Paul Davis (born June 29, 1972 in San Jose, California, San Jose, California), better known by his stage name DJ Shadow, is an American DJ and record producer. His debut studio album, ''Endtroducing.....,'' was released in 1996.
He uses l ...
on a box set, with T-shirts, stickers, prints, and a mix CD by Shadow. In 2005 he showed abroad, for instance in Paris at the
Magda Danysz Gallery, and was a resident artist at the
Honolulu Museum of Art Spalding House (formerly known as The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu). Also in 2005, Fairey contributed the artwork for the posters, cover art, and graphics for ''
Walk The Line'' the
Johnny Cash
John R. Cash (born J. R. Cash; February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American singer-songwriter. Most of his music contains themes of sorrow, moral tribulation, and redemption, especially songs from the later stages of his career. ...
biopic. In 2006, Fairey contributed eight vinyl etchings to a limited-edition series of 12" singles by
post-punk
Post-punk (originally called new musick) is a broad genre of music that emerged in late 1977 in the wake of punk rock. Post-punk musicians departed from punk's fundamental elements and raw simplicity, instead adopting a broader, more experiment ...
band
Mission of Burma
Mission of Burma was an American post-punk band from Boston, Massachusetts. The group formed in 1979 with Roger Miller (rock musician), Roger Miller on guitar, Clint Conley on bass guitar, bass, Peter Prescott (musician), Peter Prescott on drum k ...
and has also done work for the musical group
Interpol
The International Criminal Police Organization – INTERPOL (abbreviated as ICPO–INTERPOL), commonly known as Interpol ( , ; stylized in allcaps), is an international organization that facilitates worldwide police cooperation and crime cont ...
.
In 2006, Fairey joined NYC based Ad agency ''Project 2050'' as founding Creative Director and was featured on the cover of
Advertising Age
''Ad Age'' (known as ''Advertising Age'' until 2017) is a global media brand that publishes news, analysis, and data on marketing and media. Its namesake magazine was started as a broadsheet newspaper in Chicago in 1930. ''Ad Age'' appears in ...
magazine. While at Project 2050 Shepard developed creative work for Virgin Mega Store and Boost Mobile. The book ''Supply and Demand: The Art of Shepard Fairey'' was released in 2006. In 2008, ''Philosophy of Obey (Obey Giant): The Formative Years (1989–2008)'', edited by Sarah Jaye Williams, was published by Nerve Books UK, and praised by Fairey.
In June 2007, Fairey opened his one-man show entitled "E Pluribus Venom", at the
Jonathan LeVine Gallery. The show made the arts section front page in the ''
New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
''.
Fairey donated original cover art to the 2008 album ''
Body of War: Songs That Inspired an Iraq War Veteran'', produced for
Iraq War
The Iraq War (), also referred to as the Second Gulf War, was a prolonged conflict in Iraq lasting from 2003 to 2011. It began with 2003 invasion of Iraq, the invasion by a Multi-National Force – Iraq, United States-led coalition, which ...
documentary ''
Body of War''. Proceeds from the album benefit non-profit organization
Iraq Veterans Against the War.
In 2008, Fairey teamed up again with Z-Trip to do a series of shows in support of then-presidential candidate
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
entitled
Party For Change. Fairey also designed posters for the British goth band
Bauhaus
The Staatliches Bauhaus (), commonly known as the , was a German art school operational from 1919 to 1933 that combined Decorative arts, crafts and the fine arts.Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 4th edn., ...
.

In September 2008, Shepard opened his solo show titled "Duality of Humanity" at White Walls & Shooting Gallery in San Francisco. His third solo show with the gallery featured one hundred and fifty works, including the largest collection of canvases pieces in one show that he's done.
Fairey was arrested on February 7, 2009, on his way to the premiere of his show at the
Institute of Contemporary Art in
Boston
Boston is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth (U.S. state), Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States. The city serves as the cultural and Financial centre, financial center of New England, a region of the Northeas ...
, Massachusetts, on two outstanding
warrants related to
graffiti
Graffiti (singular ''graffiti'', or ''graffito'' only in graffiti archeology) is writing or drawings made on a wall or other surface, usually without permission and within public view. Graffiti ranges from simple written "monikers" to elabor ...
. He was charged with damage to property for having postered two Boston area locations with graffiti, a
Boston Police Department
The Boston Police Department (BPD) is the primary law enforcement agency of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1854, the BPD is the oldest municipal police department in the United States. It is also the 20th largest law enforce ...
spokesman said. His arrest was announced to party goers by longtime friend
Z-Trip who had been performing at the ICA premiere at Shepard Fairey's request.
On April 27, 2009, Fairey put three signed copies of his
Obama inauguration posters up on
eBay
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, with the proceeds of the auction going to the One Love For Chi foundation, founded by the family of
Deftones bassist
Chi Cheng following a car accident in November 2008 that nearly claimed Cheng's life.
Fairey's first art museum exhibition, titled ''Supply & Demand'' (as was his earlier book), was held in Boston at the
Institute of Contemporary Art during the summer of 2009. The exhibition featured more than 250 works in a wide variety of media: screen prints, stencils, stickers,
rubylith illustrations, collages, and works on wood, metal and canvas. As a complement to the ICA exhibition, Fairey created public art works around Boston. The artist explains his driving motivation: "The real message behind most of my work is 'question everything'."
In 2011, ''
Time Magazine
''Time'' (stylized in all caps as ''TIME'') is an American news magazine based in New York City. It was published weekly for nearly a century. Starting in March 2020, it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York Cit ...
'' commissioned Fairey to design its cover to honor "The Protester" as
Person of the Year in the wake of the
Arab Spring
The Arab Spring () was a series of Nonviolent resistance, anti-government protests, Rebellion, uprisings, and Insurgency, armed rebellions that spread across much of the Arab world in the early 2010s. It began Tunisian revolution, in Tunisia ...
,
Occupy Wall Street and other social movements around the world.
This was Fairey's second Person of the Year cover for ''Time'', his first being of Barack Obama in 2008.
In January 2015, Shepard Fairey made a cameo appearance on ''
Portlandia''. In July 2015, Fairey was arrested and detained at
Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport is the primary international airport serving Los Angeles and its Greater Los Angeles, surrounding metropolitan area, in the U.S. state of California. LAX is located in the Westchester, Los Angeles, Westcheste ...
, after passing through customs, on a warrant for allegedly vandalizing 14 buildings in
Detroit
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. He subsequently turned himself in to Detroit Police.
On September 17, 2015, the Jacob Lewis Gallery presented Shepard Fairey's exhibition "On Our Hands", his first solo opening in New York City in five years. The paintings reflect on contemporary issues facing our global community: political corruption, environmental apathy and abuse of power. The exhibition coincides with Fairey's new monograph Covert to Overt, published by Rizzoli.
''Life Is Beautiful'' Fremont East District, Las Vegas Mural Project 2016.
Barack Obama "Hope" poster
Fairey created a series of posters supporting
Barack Obama
Barack Hussein Obama II (born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who was the 44th president of the United States from 2009 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the first African American president in American history. O ...
's 2008 candidacy for President of the United States, including the
iconic "HOPE" portrait. ''
The New Yorker
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'' art critic
Peter Schjeldahl called the poster "the most efficacious American political illustration since '
Uncle Sam Wants You'". Fairey also created an exclusive design for
Rock the Vote
Rock the Vote is a Nonprofit organization, non-profit organization in the United States. Through registering new young voters, the group aims to "channel the energy among young people around racial, economic, and health justice into one of the mo ...
. Because the ''Hope'' poster had been "perpetuated illegally" and independently by the street artist, the Obama campaign declined to have any direct affiliation with it.
Although the campaign officially disavowed any involvement in the creation or popularization of the poster, Fairey has commented in interviews that he was in communication with campaign officials during the period immediately following the poster's release. Fairey has stated that the original version featured the word "PROGRESS" instead of the word "HOPE", and that within weeks of its release, the campaign requested that he issue (and legally disseminate) a new version, keeping the powerful image of Obama's face but captioning it with the word "HOPE".
The campaign openly embraced the revised poster along with two additional Fairey posters that featured the words "CHANGE" and "VOTE".
Fairey distributed 300,000 stickers and 500,000 posters during the campaign, funding his grassroots electioneering through poster and fine art sales.
"I just put all that money back into making more stuff, so I didn't keep any of the Obama money", explained Fairey in December 2009.
In February 2008, Fairey received a letter of thanks from Obama for his contribution to the campaign.
[
] The letter stated:
On November 5, 2008, Chicago posted banners throughout the downtown business district featuring Fairey's Obama "HOPE" portrait.
Fairey created a similar but new image of Barack Obama for ''
Time magazine
''Time'' (stylized in all caps as ''TIME'') is an American news magazine based in New York City. It was published weekly for nearly a century. Starting in March 2020, it transitioned to every other week. It was first published in New York Cit ...
'', which was used as the cover art for the 2008 Person of the Year issue. The original iconic "HOPE" portrait was featured on the cover of ''
Esquire Magazine
''Esquire'' is an American men's magazine. Currently published in the United States by Hearst, it also has more than 20 international editions.
Founded in 1933, it flourished during the Great Depression and World War II under the guidance of ...
''
's February 2009 issue, this time with a caption reading, "WHAT NOW?" Shepard Fairey's influence throughout the presidential election was a factor in the artist himself having been named a Person of the Year for 2008 by ''
GQ''.
In October 2008, Fairey created a small edition of serigraphs entitled ''Obama Hope Gold (from Artists for Obama)''. This portfolio was produced through a partnership between Gemini G.E.L. printing studio and the Democratic National Committee. The project supported the presidential campaign of Barack Obama. The Gold serigraphs were released just after Obama’s inauguration, and are the third and final edition of Fairey’s Hope prints of the president. The edition was released shortly after the Inauguration. An example of this work is in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art, New York.
In January 2009, the "HOPE" portrait was acquired by the
U.S. National Portrait Gallery and made part of its permanent collection. It was unveiled and put on display on January 17, 2009.
Also in January 2009, photographer and blogger
Tom Gralish discovered that the poster was based on an Associated Press photograph by freelance photographer
Mannie Garcia. Fairey subsequently filed suit in the
U. S. District Court for the Southern District of New York against the Associated Press, seeking a
declaratory judgment
A declaratory judgment, also called a declaration, is the legal determination of a court that resolves legal uncertainty for the litigants. It is a form of legally binding preventive by which a party involved in an actual or possible legal ma ...
that his use of the AP photograph was protected by the
fair use
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doctrine. Fairey subsequently admitted that he had based the poster on the AP photograph and had fabricated and destroyed evidence to hide the fact. Judge
Alvin K. Hellerstein urged a settlement, stating that AP would win the case. The AP and Shepard Fairey settled out of court in January 2011. In 2012, Fairey pleaded guilty to one count of criminal
contempt of court
Contempt of court, often referred to simply as "contempt", is the crime of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of the co ...
for his destruction of evidence and submission of false images to the court, and was sentenced by
U.S. magistrate judge Frank Maas of the Southern District of New York to two years' probation and a $25,000 fine.
In 2009, Fairey's Obama portrait was featured in the book ''
Art For Obama: Designing Manifest Hope and the Campaign for Change'', which Fairey also edited.
In his December 8, 2010, appearance on ''
The Colbert Report
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'', Stephen Colbert asked Fairey how he felt about having done the "HOPE" portrait of Obama and how "that hope was working out for him now?" to which Fairey replied: "You know, I'm proud of it as a piece of
grassroots activism, but I'll just leave it at that".
In an interview with ''
Esquire
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'' in 2015, Fairey said that Obama had not lived up to his expectations, "not even close". He continued, "Obama has had a really tough time, but there have been a lot of things that he's compromised on that I never would have expected. I mean, drones and domestic spying are the last things I would have thought
e'd support"
Fairey created a mutt version of the red, white, and blue poster, donating it to help support pet adoptions, from an image of a rescued shaggy dog taken by photographer
Clay Myers. Four hundred limited edition prints were offered by Adopt-A-Pet.com, a nonprofit organization that helps shelters, humane societies and rescue groups advertise their homeless pets to potential adopters. The poster, which was also offered as a free download, was featured on the cover of the spring 2009 edition of ''Dog’s Life'' magazine.
The ''Mandela'' mural
In 2014, Fairey painted a towering mural, 9 stories high, paying tribute to
Nelson Mandela
Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela ( , ; born Rolihlahla Mandela; 18 July 1918 – 5 December 2013) was a South African Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid activist and politician who served as the first president of South Africa f ...
and the 25th anniversary of the
Purple Rain Protest. It is a public artwork on Juta Street in
Braamfontein,
Johannesburg
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, overlooking the
Nelson Mandela Bridge.
Honest Gil Fulbright

Fairey created an adaptation of the
Obama HOPE poster for satirical Kentucky politician Honest Gil Fulbright.
Frank L. Ridley, the actor who portrays Fulbright, is featured on the poster, along with the word "SOLD", which refers to Fulbright's "honest" political message: "''I'm only in this thing for the money, but at least I'm honest about it.''"
Marianne
As a tribute to the victims of the
November 2015 Paris attacks, Fairey created a poster representing
Marianne
Marianne () has been the national personification of the French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Goddess of Liberty.
Marianne is displayed i ...
, the French national icon, surrounded by the national motto ''
Liberté, égalité, fraternité
(; French for , ), is the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti, and is an example of a tripartite motto. Although it finds its origins in the French Revolution, it was then only one motto among others and was not institutio ...
''. In June 2016, this design was painted as a
mural
A mural is any piece of Graphic arts, graphic artwork that is painted or applied directly to a wall, ceiling or other permanent substrate. Mural techniques include fresco, mosaic, graffiti and marouflage.
Word mural in art
The word ''mural'' ...
on 186 rue Nationale, Paris. Fairey made a gift of the poster to
Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Jean-Michel Frédéric Macron (; born 21 December 1977) is a French politician who has served as President of France and Co-Prince of Andorra since 2017. He was Ministry of Economy and Finance (France), Minister of Economics, Industr ...
, who hung it in his office upon assuming the presidency of France.
In the night of the 13th December 2020, an anonymous group tagged over the mural in an act of protest against the state. The motto was crossed out with white paint and replaced by the tag ''Marianne pleure'' (Marianne cries), and red tears were added to the face of Marianne. Fairey reacted to the act by declaring his support for all who protest against injustice and that he understood the goals of the action.
We the People series
This series was made during the 2016 presidential campaign as a protest on
Donald Trump
Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who is the 47th president of the United States. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, he served as the 45 ...
's declarations and policies. This work aims to promote gender equality and fights discrimination against minorities. This work stands out to many as it provokes people to respect their common humanity. The title of the work comes from a line in the Constitution and features portraits of Native Americans, African Americans, Muslims, and Latinas, aiming to defend their dignity.
Make Art Not War
This work is a mural for Urban Nation in Berlin, Germany. The street art was created in 2014 by Fairey. The work became a motto for street artists and demonstrated Fairey's political support for anti-war movements and peace. The work was made like traditional street art with spray paint and features many of Fairey's motifs and symbols from other works. This repetition includes the black and red cartoon-like style with repetition of symbols such as roses.
Kamala Harris "Forward" poster
Fairey created a poster supporting
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
'
2024 candidacy for President of the United States. Writing on Instagram, he said, "We have a very real opportunity to move forward," citing a desire for "a healthy planet, for corporate accountability, toward equality and away from racism, sexism, xenophobia, and homophobia, for equitable access to opportunity, for full access to the medical care we want or need, for fair and just immigration policies." Like his previous work on the Barack Obama HOPE poster, he was not paid to create this work.
Major public murals, commissions
* ''Peace Elephant'' (2011), West Hollywood Library, Los Angeles, California
* ''Purple Project'' (2014), Johannesburg, South Africa
* ''Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité'' (2016), Paris, France
* ''Welcome Home'' (2017), Costa Mesa, California
* ''Defend Dignity'' (2019), Los Angeles, California
* ''We Shape The Future Rose Shackle'' (2019), London
* ''Voting Rights Are Human Rights'' (2020), Milwaukee, WI
* ''These Sunsets Are To Die For'' (2022), Munich, Germany
* ''Peace Guard'' (2017/2023), Lisbon, Portugal
* ''A Mosaic of Peace and Harmony'' (2023), Singapore
Activism and humanitarianism
In the early 2000s, Fairey began donating to organizations such as Chiapas Relief Fund, the
ACLU
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is an American nonprofit civil rights organization founded in 1920. ACLU affiliates are active in all 50 states, Washington, D.C., and Puerto Rico. The budget of the ACLU in 2024 was $383 million.
...
,
Feeding America
Feeding America is a United States–based Nonprofit organization, non-profit organization that is a nationwide network of more than 200 food banks that feed more than 46 million people through food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, and other c ...
, and the Art of Elysium. Following the Obama campaign, Fairey donated proceeds from these poster sales to the ACLU and Feeding America. In September 2010, Fairey created a poster for the ACLU with actress
Olivia Wilde
Olivia Wilde (born Olivia Jane Cockburn, , March 10, 1984) is an American actress and director. She played Thirteen (House), Remy "Thirteen" Hadley on the medical-drama television series ''House (TV series), House'' (2007–2012), and appeared ...
as the
Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty (''Liberty Enlightening the World''; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. The copper-clad statue, a gift to the United States from the people of French Thir ...
holding a megaphone and a clipboard, the ACLU's weapons of choice.
The Obey Awareness Program, operated by
Obey Clothing, was founded in 2007 as an extension of Fairey's humanitarian efforts. This program allows Fairey to support causes he believes in by selling specially designed merchandise and donating 100% of the profits raised to handpicked organizations and their causes. Past non-profit organizations benefiting from this program include Hope for Darfur, 11th Hour Action, Feed America, earthquake relief in Haiti, Dark Wave / Rising Sun for Japan relief, and
Adopt-a-Pet.com. Environmentally related non-profit organizations such as the
Surfrider Foundation, Urban Roots, the Alaskan Wildlife Refuge and more also received donations. The latest Obey Awareness T-shirts benefitted the Go Campaign, an organization that improves the lives of orphans and vulnerable children around the world by partnering with local heroes to deliver local solutions.
Fairey sits on the advisory board of Reaching to Embrace the Arts, a
nonprofit organization
A nonprofit organization (NPO), also known as a nonbusiness entity, nonprofit institution, not-for-profit organization, or simply a nonprofit, is a non-governmental (private) legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public, or so ...
that provides art supplies to disadvantaged schools and students. In 2007, Fairey was commissioned to create a logo for "Music Is Revolution Foundation" and became a board member of the
Music Is Revolution Foundation, a nonprofit organization that supports music education for students in public schools.
As a
type 1 diabetic, Fairey often contributes to non-profit organizations assisting in medical research. He is one of the earliest supporters of Give to Cure, a non-profit organization devoted to accelerating the process of finding cures for human diseases. Fairey created the first Give To Cure sticker series with 20 distinct designs. In addition, he created three special edition prints to commemorate the inaugural Give To Cure campaign. In January 2012, Fairey created an exclusive print called "The Cure" for the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF), the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes research. All proceeds from the sale went toward the JDRF. In June 2013, a feature documentary called ''The Human Trial'' about the quest to cure type 1 diabetes caught the attention of Fairey who then created the movie poster in order to raise funds for the film.
Every year since 2009, Fairey has contributed his art to raise funds for the RUSH Philanthropic Arts Foundation. In August 2011, Fairey donated the Buddhist inspired piece Mandala Ornament (valued at $12,000) to help raise funds for the Foundation through the ART FOR LIFE online auction, the primary annual fundraising effort that helps support thousands of underserved New York children. Proceeds from the annual gala and auction benefitted the Foundation's signature arts education and gallery programs, which directly serve 2,300 students each year.
In June 2009, Fairey created a poster in support of the plight of
Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi (born 19 June 1945) is a Burmese politician, diplomat, author, and political activist. She was awarded the 1991 Nobel Peace Prize. She served as State Counsellor of Myanmar and Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Myanmar), Ministe ...
to bring awareness to the human rights cause in
Burma
Myanmar, officially the Republic of the Union of Myanmar; and also referred to as Burma (the official English name until 1989), is a country in northwest Southeast Asia. It is the largest country by area in Mainland Southeast Asia and ha ...
. The proceeds from this print benefitted the Human Rights Action Center and the
U.S. Campaign for Burma.
In 2009, Fairey teamed up with artist and activist Ernesto Yerena, activist Marco Amador and musician
Zack de la Rocha of
Rage Against the Machine
Rage Against the Machine (often abbreviated as RATM or shortened to Rage) was an American Rock music, rock band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1991. It consisted of vocalist Zack de la Rocha, bassist and backing vocalist Tim ...
, to create, distribute, and sell posters countering dehumanizing and anti-immigrant rhetoric for the We Are Human Campaign. A majority of the proceeds went to the National Day Labor Organizing Network (NDLON) and Puente, a grassroots community group that fights for human dignity.
Fairey has also created artwork to benefit the
David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace (DLF). In April 2009, Fairey created a poster for the David Lynch Foundation's "Change Begins Within" benefit concert. In April 2011, Fairey donated unique collector's items to the foundation's "Download for Good" campaign. In April 2015, Fairey created a commemorative poster for the 10-year anniversary of the music of
David Lynch
David Keith Lynch (January 20, 1946 – January 16, 2025) was an American filmmaker, visual artist, musician, and actor. Widely considered one of the greatest filmmakers of all time, Lynch was often called a "visionary" and received acclaim f ...
, with all proceeds from poster sales going to the foundation.
In November 2009, Fairey partnered with
LGBT
LGBTQ people are individuals who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning. Many variants of the initialism are used; LGBTQIA+ people incorporates intersex, asexual, aromantic, agender, and other individuals. The gro ...
grassroots organization FAIR to auction "Defend Equality Love Unites" posters to raise awareness and funds for the fight for gay and lesbian
marriage equality.
Fairey is a supporter of artist movements such as The Art of Elysium, an organization aiming to affect social change by making art available to striving artists and young people battling serious illnesses. In August 2010, Fairey donated one original Burmese Monk fine art piece as well as an opportunity for a live portrait sitting for Art of Elysium. In September 2014, Fairey curated The Art of Elysium's GENESIS showcase of emerging L.A. artists, creatives,
tastemakers, and social leaders.
In May 2010, Fairey partnered with Feeding America and
The Advertising Council to create an outdoor public service advertisement to raise awareness about domestic hunger.
In 2011, Fairey was named honorary chair of the Young Literati, a philanthropic group of the Library Foundation of Los Angeles. Fairey has created artwork and curated several Young Literati Annual Toast events benefitting the Library Foundation. Fairey's wife Amanda has held the position of chair of the Library Foundation since 2013.
In December 2011, Fairey contributed to the
Robert Rauschenberg
Milton Ernest "Robert" or "Bob" Rauschenberg (October 22, 1925 – May 12, 2008) was an American painter and graphic artist whose early works anticipated the Pop art movement. Rauschenberg is well known for his Combine painting, Combines (1954� ...
Foundation's inaugural "Artist as Activist" print project to benefit the
Coalition for the Homeless. Fairey created an original print called "The Future is Unwritten" to commemorate Rauschenburg's dedication to important social issues and the mission of the Coalition for the Homeless. The print was sold on
Artnet to raise over $150,000 to support the Coalition's life-saving programs.
In July 2013, Fairey did a public arts project for the nonprofit L.A. Fund for Education. Fairey's design titled "Create Your Future" was one of three installments in the #ArtsMatter campaign, which was a collaborative effort with P.S. ARTS and featured the art displayed on billboards and buses across the city of Los Angeles to send the message that arts matter in schools. Again in 2015, Fairey contributed to P.S. Arts, and collaborated with Marc Phillips Decorative Rugs to create a one-of-kind rug for a benefit auction for P.S. Arts.
In March 2014, Fairey created a portrait of
Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei ( ; , IPA: ; born 28 August 1957) is a Chinese contemporary artist, documentarian, and activist. Ai grew up in the far northwest of China, where he lived under harsh conditions due to his father's exile. As an activist, he has been ...
with "Friends of Ai Weiwei", a group of Ai supporters who were trying to promote awareness of the artists’ legal status in
China
China, officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), is a country in East Asia. With population of China, a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the list of countries by population (United Nations), second-most populous country after ...
where authorities had confiscated his passport. Proceeds from the posters went toward Friends of Ai Weiwei's efforts to help the artist and to promote free speech. The following year Ai Weiwei was granted a visa, reversing a decision not to grant him the travel document.
Shepard Fairey has also created works to support school safety, and posters with his art were seen at the
March for Our Lives rally in Washington, D.C., on March 24, 2018.
Street art is characterized by a nonpermissive art method of production, which reveals the rebellious nature and activism that challenges the viewer's perspective regarding the surrounding environment. Street art has features that distinguish it from other art forms such as graffiti and public art. The defiant nature of the art form itself reveals the defiant structure of Fairey's art and the political challenge it has on others.
Legal issues with appropriation and fair use
Fairey has been criticized for failing to obtain permission and to provide attribution for works he used. Fairey has threatened to sue artists for the same technique.
Austin, Texas
Austin ( ) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital city of the U.S. state of Texas. It is the county seat and most populous city of Travis County, Texas, Travis County, with portions extending into Hays County, Texas, Hays and W ...
–based graphic designer Baxter Orr did his own take on Fairey's work in a piece called ''Protect'', with the iconic
Obey Giant face covered by a
SARS
Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a viral respiratory disease of zoonotic origin caused by the virus SARS-CoV-1, the first identified strain of the SARS-related coronavirus. The first known cases occurred in November 2002, and the ...
respiratory mask. Orr marketed the prints as his own work. On April 23, 2008, Orr received a cease-and-desist order from Fairey's attorneys, telling him to stop selling ''Protect'' because it violated Fairey's trademark. Fairey threatened to sue, calling the designer a "parasite".
[Artist Cage Match: Fairey vs. Orr](_blank)
Richard Whittaker, ''The Austin Chronicle
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'', May 13, 2008.
Originally, Fairey had claimed his HOPE poster was based on a 2006 copyrighted photo of then-Senator Barack Obama seated next to actor
George Clooney
George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961) is an American actor, filmmaker, and philanthropist. Known for his leading man roles on screen in both blockbuster and independent films, Clooney has received numerous accolades, including two Ac ...
, taken in April 2006 by
Mannie Garcia on assignment for the
Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit organization, not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
, which wanted credit and compensation for the work.
[Artist, AP Disagree Over Photo Credit, Payment](_blank)
''Morning Edition'', National Public Radio
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, February 5, 2009 Garcia believes that he personally owns the copyright for the photo, and has said, "If you put all the legal stuff away, I’m so proud of the photograph and that Fairey did what he did artistically with it, and the effect it's had". Fairey said his use of the photograph fell within the legal definition of
fair use
Fair use is a Legal doctrine, doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder. Fair use is one of the limitations to copyright intended to bal ...
. Fairey claims he used pieces of the photo as raw material to create a heroic and inspirational political portrait, the aesthetic of which was fundamentally different from the original photo.
Lawyers for both sides tried to reach an amicable agreement.
In February 2009, Fairey filed a federal lawsuit against the Associated Press, seeking a
declaratory judgment
A declaratory judgment, also called a declaration, is the legal determination of a court that resolves legal uncertainty for the litigants. It is a form of legally binding preventive by which a party involved in an actual or possible legal ma ...
that his use of the AP photograph was protected by the
fair use
Fair use is a Legal doctrine, doctrine in United States law that permits limited use of copyrighted material without having to first acquire permission from the copyright holder. Fair use is one of the limitations to copyright intended to bal ...
doctrine and so did not infringe their copyright. At first, Fairey claimed that he used the photo of Clooney and Obama, cropped the actor out of the shot, and made other changes. In October 2009, Shepard Fairey admitted he had tried to deceive the Court by destroying evidence that he had instead used the photograph alleged by the AP. Fairey admitted he had used a close-up shot of Obama, also taken by Mannie Garcia, as the AP had long alleged. The solo photo appears much more similar to the final HOPE poster than the photo of Clooney and Obama. Fairey's lawyers announced they were no longer representing him, and Laurence Pulgram, an intellectual property lawyer, stated that the revelation put Mr. Fairey's case in trouble.
In May 2010, a judge urged Fairey to settle. The parties settled in January 2011. On February 24, 2012, Fairey pleaded guilty to criminal contempt of court for "destroying documents and manufacturing evidence." On September 7, 2012, Fairey was sentenced to 300 hours of community service, ordered to pay a $25,000 federal fine, and placed on probation for two years by U.S. Magistrate Judge Frank Maas.
Fairey was also charged with destruction of property in 2015 for tagging 18 posters at unsanctioned sites. The case was later dismissed.
Writing
In 2024, Shepard Fairey wrote the afterword to ''Iggy and
The Stooges
The Stooges or Iggy and the Stooges, originally billed as the Psychedelic Stooges, were an American rock band formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 by singer Iggy Pop, guitarist Ron Asheton, drummer Scott Asheton, and bassist Dave Alexande ...
: The Authorized Biography'' by authorized
Alice Cooper
Vincent Damon Furnier (born February 4, 1948), known by his stage name Alice Cooper, is an American rock singer and songwriter whose career spans sixty years. With a raspy voice and a stage show that features numerous props and stage illusion ...
biographer
Jeffrey Morgan.
Critical response

Liam O'Donoghue interviewed Fairey for ''
Mother Jones'' and questioned the artist about criticism related to his use of images from social movements, specifically images created by black artists. O'Donoghue later posted an article, titled "Shepard Fairey’s Image Problem", on several independent media sites. O' Donoghue explored Fairey's use of copyright-protected images while defending his own copyright-protected works from being used by other artists and corporations. Fairey cited his collaboration with
Public Enemy
Public Enemy is an American Hip-hop, hip hop group formed in Roosevelt, New York, in 1985 by Chuck D and Flavor Flav. The group rose to prominence for their political messages including subjects such as Racism in the United States, American r ...
, his funding of the
Zapatista Army of National Liberation, and his six-figure charitable contributions for
Darfur
Darfur ( ; ) is a region of western Sudan. ''Dār'' is an Arabic word meaning "home f – the region was named Dardaju () while ruled by the Daju, who migrated from Meroë , and it was renamed Dartunjur () when the Tunjur ruled the area. ...
assistance as responses to charges of exploitation:
"I challenge anybody to fuck with that, know what I mean", Fairey stated. "It's not like I'm just jumping on some cool rebel cause for the sake of exploiting it for profit. People like to talk shit, but it's usually to justify their own apathy. I don't want to demean anyone's struggles through casual appropriation of something powerful; that's not my intention."
Erick Lyle has accused Fairey of cynically turning graffiti culture into a self-promoting advertising campaign. On the other hand, ''
San Diego Union-Tribune'' art critic Robert L. Pincus says Fairey's work "is political art with a strong sense of visual style and emotional
authenticity. Even in times when political art has ebbed, Fairey's has just the right balance of seriousness, irony and wit to fit the mood of the moment". ''
The Walrus'' contributor Nick Mount wrote "Following the example set by gallery art, some street art is more about the concept than the art. 'Fuck Bush' isn’t an aesthetic; it’s an ethic. Shepard Fairey’s Obey Giant stickers and
Akay’s Akayism posters are clever children of
Duchamp, ironic conceptual art." But Stephen Heller of ''
The New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' suggested that Fairey's political art has similarities to political art from the past, for instance to political art created by
Andy Warhol
Andy Warhol (;''Random House Webster's Unabridged Dictionary''"Warhol" born Andrew Warhola Jr.; August 6, 1928 – February 22, 1987) was an American visual artist, film director and producer. A leading figure in the pop art movement, Warhol ...
.
In a ''
New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' review of "E Pluribus Venom" at
Jonathan LeVine Gallery, art critic Benjamin Genocchio described Fairey's art as "generic" despite the range of mediums and styles used by the artist. Genocchio went on to say that it was tempting to see Fairey's art as just another luxury commodity.
Andrew Michael Ford, the director of Ad Hoc Art, said that Fairey's practice does not "match up" in the minds of people who view his work. Ford suggests that some people will view Fairey's work as "very commercial". In his comments, he suggested that Fairey is "ripe" for criticism because he profits from politically and socially charged works. Ford stated that, despite his criticism, he is a fan of Fairey work.
Artists
Mark Vallen, Lincoln Cushing,
Josh MacPhee, and
Favianna Rodriguez have documented that Fairey has appropriated work by
Koloman Moser,
Ralph Chaplin,
Pirkle Jones, Rupert Garcia,
Rene Mederos,
Félix Beltrán, and
Gary Grimshaw, among others. In his critique, "Obey Plagiarist Shepard Fairey", Vallen dissects various works by Fairey, demonstrating them to be plagiarized from the work of other artists. Jamie O'Shea criticizes Vallen's approach for 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," in addition to being masked in a thin "veneer of obvious envy in most cases".

Art critic
Brian Sherwin lashed out at O’Shea's criticism of
Mark Vallen by saying that O’Shea's ''SUPERTOUCH'' article was nothing more than "damage control". Sherwin questioned O’Shea's defense of Fairey, noting that Fairey is a ''SUPERTOUCH'' author and business associate of O’Shea. Sherwin suggests that O’Shea has a "vested" interest in making sure that Fairey is viewed positively by the public since he has curated art exhibits involving Fairey and has written extensively about the artist. Sherwin wrote that O’Shea once served as editor in chief for ''
Juxtapoz'' and has worked as a creative director hired by corporate art collections as a corporate liaison for acquisitions. Sherwin concluded that the public will "question the artist who says to question everything," regardless of O’Shea's
Mark Vallen "damage control" on ''SUPERTOUCH.'' Sherwin implied that O'Shea's critique of Vallen was selective because key negative facts about Fairey's history were left out in the article. The dispute between Sherwin and O’Shea was cited by
Dan Wasserman on ''
The Boston Globe
''The Boston Globe,'' also known locally as ''the Globe'', is an American daily newspaper founded and based in Boston, Massachusetts. The newspaper has won a total of 27 Pulitzer Prizes. ''The Boston Globe'' is the oldest and largest daily new ...
''’s "Out of Line".
Bloggers have criticized Fairey for accepting commissions from corporations such as
Saks Fifth Avenue
Saks Fifth Avenue (Colloquialism, colloquially Saks) is an American Luxury goods, luxury department store chain founded in 1867 by Andrew Saks. The first store opened in the F Street and 7th Street shopping districts, F Street shopping distric ...
, for which his design agency produced illustrations inspired by
Constructivism and
Alexander Rodchenko. Fairey defends his corporate commissions by saying that clients such as Saks Fifth Avenue help him to keep his studio operational and his assistants employed.
Fairey has acknowledged the irony of being a street artist exploring themes of free speech while at the same time being an artist hired by corporations for consumer campaigns. He says simply that designers and artists have to make money to survive:
"I consider myself a populist artist," Fairey says. "I want to reach people through as many different platforms as possible. Street art is a bureaucracy-free way of reaching people, but T-shirts, stickers, commercial jobs, the Internet – there are so many different ways that I use to put my work in front of people."
In August 2011, Fairey received a black eye and a bruised rib after being attacked outside of the
Kodboderne 18 nightclub in
Copenhagen
Copenhagen ( ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a population of 1.4 million in the Urban area of Copenhagen, urban area. The city is situated on the islands of Zealand and Amager, separated from Malmö, Sweden, by the ...
, Denmark. Fairey claims the two assailants called him "Obama illuminati" and ordered him to "go back to America". He believes the attack was the result of a misunderstanding over his artwork, which commemorated the demolition of the legendary
Ungdomshuset
Ungdomshuset () is a social centre in Copenhagen, currently based at Dortheavej 61, Bispebjerg. Between 1982 and 2007, it was located at Jagtvej 69, Nørrebro. That building was originally named Folkets Hus ("House of the People"), constructed ...
(youth house) at Jagtvej 69. His mural showed a
peace dove in flight surrounded by a circle of
Tønder lace above the word "Peace"; it was vandalized within 24 hours of its unveiling with graffiti slogans "no peace" and "go home,
Yankee hipster".
The media reported that the artwork was commissioned by the
Copenhagen Municipality
Copenhagen Municipality (), also known in English language, English as the Municipality of Copenhagen, located in the Capital Region of Denmark, is the largest of the four municipalities that constitute the City of Copenhagen (), the other three ...
, but the original mural was organized by Fairey's Copenhagen gallery,
V1. It was not a government-sponsored work.
Exhibitions
Selected solo exhibitions
* 2000: ''Obey Giant'', Anno Domini Gallery, San Jose, CA
* 2002: ''Overnight Delivery'', BLK/MRKT Gallery, Culver City, CA
* 2002: ''Shepard Fairey'', Kinsey/DesForges Gallery, Culver City, CA
* 2003: ''This is Your God'', sixspace Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
* 2004: ''Obey'', V1 Gallery, Copenhagen
* 2004: ''Supply and Demand'', Merry Karnowsky Gallery – LA, Los Angeles, CA
* 2005: ''Manufacturing Dissent'', Merry Karnowsky Gallery – LA, Los Angeles, CA
* 2005: ''Shepard Fairey'', Honolulu Museum of Art, Honolulu, HI
* 2006: ''Obey'',
Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris, France
* 2006: ''Rise Above'', Merry Karnowsky Gallery - LA, Los Angeles, CA
* 2007: ''E Pluribus Venom'',
Jonathan LeVine Gallery, New York, NY
* 2007: ''Ninteeneightyfouria'', Stolenspace Gallery, London
* 2007: ''Imperfect Union'', Merry Karnowsky Gallery – LA, Los Angeles, CA
* 2009: ''Supply & Demand'', ICA – Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, Boston, MA
* 2009: ''Shepard Fairey'', National Portrait Gallery, Canberra, ACT
* 2009: ''Supply & Demand'', The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA
* 2010: ''Supply and Demand'', CAC – Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
* 2010: ''May Day'', Deitch Projects – 76 Grand Street, New York, NY
* 2011: ''Revolutions – The Album Cover Art Of Shepard Fairey'', Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 2012: ''Sound & Vision'', Stolenspace Gallery, London
* 2015: ''On Our Hands'', Jacob Lewis Gallery, New York, NY
* 2015: ''Sid Superman is Dead : Shepard Fairey et Denis Morris'', Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris, France
* 2015: ''Your Eyes Here'', CAC Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Málaga
* 2016: ''Victory is Peace – Shepard Fairey x NoNÅME'', Positive-Propaganda Artspace, Munich, Germany
* 2017: ''Shepard Fairey: Work Against The Clampdown'', Art Museum of West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV
*2018: ''Shepard Fairey: Salad Days, 1989–1999'', Cranbrook Art Museum, Bloomfield, Hills, MI
* 2019: ''Retrospective Shepard Fairey'', (600 works for Grenoble Street Art Fest),
Grenoble
Grenoble ( ; ; or ; or ) is the Prefectures in France, prefecture and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of the Isère Departments of France, department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Regions of France, region ...
, France
* 2021: ''Future Mosaic'',
Opera Gallery, Dubai
* 2022: ''New Clear Power'', Amuseum of Contemporary Art, Munich
* 2023: ''Backward Forward '', Dallas Contemporary, Texas
* 2023: ''Shepard Fairey: ICONS '', Subliminal Projects, Los Angeles, CA
Selected group exhibitions
* 1999: ''Sticker Shock: Artists'', ICA – Institute of Contemporary Art – University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA
* 2003: ''Beautiful Losers'', CAC – Cincinnati Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, OH
* 2004: ''Backjumps – The Live Issue #1'', Kunstraum Kreuzberg / Bethanien, Berlin
* 2008: ''Under a Red Sky'', Stolenspace Gallery, London
* 2009: ''The Art of Rebellion'', Robert Berman Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
* 2009: ''Urban Art – Werke aus der Sammlung Reinking'', Weserburg , Museum für moderne Kunst, Bremen
* 2009: ''Viva la Revolucion: A Dialogue with the Urban Landscape'', Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego – MCASD Downtown, San Diego, CA
* 2013: ''At home I'm a tourist’ Colección de Selim Varol'', CAC Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de Málaga, Málaga
* 2014: ''The Insistent Image: Recurrent Motifs in the Art of Shepard Fairey and Jasper John'', Halsey Institute of Contemporary Art, Charleston, SC
* 2014: ''Art Alliance: The Provocateurs'', Block 37, Chicago, IL
* 2015: ''Sleeping Beauty'', Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris, France
* 2019:
POW! WOW!, Honolulu, Hawaii
Commercial artwork
*Fairey designed the album artwork for
Flogging Molly's ''
Whiskey on a Sunday''.
*Appears in the 2006 videogame, ''
Marc Ecko's Getting Up: Contents Under Pressure'', as himself.
*Fairey provided the design for the Obey Giant room at
The Creek South Beach.
*Fairey designed the cover for the books ''
Woodstock Experience'' by
Michael Lang, Dan Garson,
Henry Diltz (
Genesis Publications, 2009)), ''A Heartbeat and A Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears''. (Basic Books/Nation Books, 2009) by
Antonino D'Ambrosio and the cover of the
Smashing Pumpkins album ''
Zeitgeist
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'',
Led Zeppelin
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's ''
Mothership
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Examples include bomber aircraft, bombers converted to carry exp ...
'' & ''
Celebration Day'',
Sage Francis's ''
Li(f)e'',
Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers' ''
The Live Anthology'' and, in 2010,
Stone Temple Pilots
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's
eponymous album.
*He designed the album cover for
will.i.am's second solo album ''
Must B 21 (Soundtrack to Get Things Started)''.
* On January 19, 2009, Fairey created a Google Doodle for
Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
*Fairey's iconic Obey logo appears in several levels of the video game ''
Tony Hawk's Underground 2
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''. It also appears briefly in part two of the anime ''
Afro Samurai''.
*The "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" is also a stock spray image in the video game ''Counter-Strike''.
*Fairey designed the cover for
Russell Brand's second autobiography
Booky Wook 2.
*Fairey contributed a drawing to the Police Brutality Coloring Book in 2011.
*Fairey designed the album artwork for Stone Temple Pilots’ 2010 self-titled album.
*Fairey has released several
watch
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es with Swiss watchmaking company
Hublot
TV, radio and movies
*''
Rash
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'', Video Documentary 2005. 17-minute interview conducted in April 2003 with Shepard Fairey in Sydney, Australia. Includes footage of Shepard and partner Barbara installing a paste-up wall in a gallery side event at Semi Permanent conference in Sydney.
*On January 20, 2009, Fairey made a radio appearance on the ''
Fresh Air'' program from WHYY, an
NPR affiliate, discussing his "Hope" poster, the official Obama inauguration poster and his many arrests (14 times) in connection with the installation of his "street" works. On February 26, 2009, he was again a guest on ''Fresh Air'' discussing the Associated Press lawsuit over the Obama Hope poster.
*On February 11, 2010,
Stephen Colbert
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debuted a poster on ''
The Colbert Report
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'' that was designed in collaboration with Fairey. The poster, created for Colbert's coverage of the
2010 Winter Olympics
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, depicts Colbert wearing a
laurel wreath
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crown, carrying an
Olympic Flame and riding an eagle, with the catchphrase, "Vancouver 2010: Defeat the World".
*Along with artists
Frank Stella
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and
Andres Serrano, Fairey appeared on ''
The Colbert Report
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'' on December 8, 2010. As part of a segment with comedian
Steve Martin, Fairey sprayed his ''Obey'' logo on a portrait of Colbert.
* Fairey features heavily in the
Banksy movie ''
Exit Through the Gift Shop'', which documents the birth of
Mr. Brainwash.
*On the September 13, 2011, episode of ''
The Young and the Restless
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'', an American television soap opera, character
Devon Hamilton purchased a Shepard Fairey original, ''Commanda'', as the first piece of art for his new office.
*On the March 4, 2012, episode of ''
The Simpsons
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'', "Exit Through the Kwik-E-Mart", Fairey appeared as himself.
*Fairey appeared in the 2012 film ''Bones Brigade: An Autobiography'' as himself.
*In 2013, a short narrative film based on the story of Shepard Fairey was released called ''Obey the Giant''.
* In the 2013 comedy film ''This Is the End'', actor James Franco is depicted as having an "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" in his home and claiming it to be his favorite painting.
*In 2017, Obey Giant (film), ''Obey Giant'', a documentary based on Shepard Fairey and distributed by Hulu, was released.
*In 2018, he appeared in ''Bad Reputation (2018 film), Bad Reputation'', a documentary about Joan Jett's career.
Personal life

Fairey now lives in the Los Feliz district of Los Angeles with his wife Amanda and daughters Vivienne and Madeline. In addition to his successful graphic design career, Fairey also DJs at many clubs under the names DJ Diabetic and Emcee Insulin, as he has Type 1 diabetes.
See also
*
Banksy (Bristol) – graffiti, stencil graffiti
* Tavar Zawacki a.k.a. Above (artist), ABOVE – American artist that addresses social and political issues in his street works.
* Invader (artist), Invader – mosaic
* List of street artists
* King Robbo – graffiti, stencil graffiti
Notes
References
Further reading
*
#Obey' Sherpard Fairey (2014) Drago Publishing.
* ''Shepard Fairey Inc. Artist/Professional/Vandal'' by James Daichendt, Cameron + Company;(December, 2013)
* ''Mayday: The Art of Shepard Fairey'', Gingko Press; First edition (December 10, 2010)
* ''E Pluribus Venom'' by Shepard Fairey (2008) Gingko Press.
* ''Philosophy of Obey (Obey Giant): The Formative Years (1989–2008)'', edited by Sarah Jaye Williams (2008), Nerve Books UK.
* ''Obey: Supply & Demand, The Art of Shepard Fairey'' by Shepard Fairey (2006), Gingko Press.
* Beautiful Losers (film), ''Beautiful Losers'' (film)
* "Shepard Fairey in arte Obey. La vita e le opere del re della poster art" di Sabina de Gregori, Castelvecchi editore, 2011
External links
Obey Giant Website* in 2009
* in 2008
*
Interview with Manuel BelloInterview
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1970 births
Living people
American album-cover and concert-poster artists
American graffiti artists
American graphic designers
American contemporary artists
People with type 1 diabetes
Rhode Island School of Design alumni
Artists from Charleston, South Carolina
Art in Greater Los Angeles
People from Los Feliz, Los Angeles