Creativity, Equity, Justice 2019
Shepard Fairey
Limited Edition Print : Screen Print on Cream Speckle Tone Paper
Size : 18x24 in | 46x61 cm
Edition : From the edition of 450
Reduced
- 🔥Limited Edition Screenprint $1,500
Year2019
Hand SignedLower Right , Pencil
Condition Mint
Not Framed
Purchased fromArtist 2019
Provenance / HistoryPurchased from artist on October 31st 2019.
Story / Additional InfoFairey says: This print is a portrait of Anjel Newmann, Director of Programs and Youth Director of AS220 – a non-profit community arts organization based in downtown Providence with whom I’ve worked since the ’90s. AS220 is important to me because they have cultivated a creative community that continues to have a profoundly transformative impact on the city. I’m inspired by Anjel’s dedication to this organization, where she’s been a member since she was 13 years old, learning from a diverse set of communities and facilitating access to opportunities for young people across the city of Providence.
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
LID136741
Shepard Fairey - United States
Art Brokerage: Shepard Fairey American Artist: b. 1971. Frank Shepard Fairey (born February 15, 1970) is an American contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, illustrator and founder of OBEY Clothing who emerged from the skateboarding scene. He first became known for his "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" (…OBEY…) sticker campaign while attending the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), which appropriated images from the comedic supermarket tabloid Weekly World News. He became widely known during the 2008 U.S. presidential election for his Barack Obama "Hope" poster. The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston has described him as one 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 Museum of Modern Art in New York City, 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 in London. Listings wanted.