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Whether it be his 2008 Hope portrait of Barack Obama or the 1989 OBEY GIANT art campaign, artist Shepard Fairey has created some of the world’s most instantly recognizable visuals. "My newest ...
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Over 75 of the city’s best street artists are getting featured at the Huddle gallery this weekend for a rare exhibition.
The week-long art fest featuring the works by Shepard Fairey, Ozzie Juarez, Tochtlita, and Augustine Kofieare features a public reception, symposium and community gathering as it closes on Thursday.
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The original image of Obama was created in 2008 by activist Shepard Fairey and featured the word “HOPE” at the bottom. It became an iconic portrait of the then soon-to-be president.