Origins
Shepard Fairey launches Obey Giant in 1989 at RISD with "Andre the Giant Has a Posse" sticker. Initially phenomenological experiment to spark public curiosity and reaction.
Current situation
Evolved into global street art movement using visual propaganda questioning authority, surveillance, social conformity. Fairey transitioned from clandestine stickers to institutional collaborations and major political commissions.
Place of residence
Shepard Fairey resides in Los Angeles, California - center of OBEY studio and art production.
Graphic style and media
Propaganda aesthetic: high-contrast silhouettes, primary colors (red/black/white), imperative slogans ("OBEY"). Techniques: silkscreen, stencil, wheatpaste posters, urban collage. Influences: Socialist Realism, Pop Art, punk.
Exhibition list
Obama "Hope" campaign (2008), "Peace is Powerful", Vancouver/Tokyo/Paris murals. MOCA LA, Galerie Itinerrance Paris, Vancouver Art Gallery shows. "Facing the Giant" retrospective (2019).
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