السبت، 19 مايو 2012


He Might Be Giant: Shepard Fairey


Frank Shepard Fairey he was born in 15, 1970, in Charleston, South Carolina. He’s often described as a Street artist. Fairey has often been accused of plagiarizing other artists' work. In some cases, even casual examination of these claims shows almost verbatim copying with little transformation. While some of the older, political propaganda works are in the public domain, others are not. The real issue seems to be that Fairey copyrights these appropriations, enforces his copyrights and profits from them. Fairey also disappointed a segment of his fans by not remaining a cult figure and beginning to make money as an artist.
Conversely, his messages calling for social and political change are sincere, he donates heavily to causes and he keeps a staff of assistant artists gainfully employed. Note too that many parallels can be drawn between Fairey's image sources and those of Andy Warhol, who is now celebrated in the art world. Fairey's name first began to appear in the news for wheat pasting (adorning public spaces with the artist's own posters, affixed to walls, signs and other elements by way of a water and wheat mixture as in wallpaper paste), sticker tagging, and the numerous accompanying arrests that now comprise his official criminal record. 








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