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OBEY, L'ART DE LA PROPAGANDE (FR)

OBEY, the art of propaganda (french video) presented by the program ENTREE LIBRE, broadcast on France 5, draws the portrait of Shepard Fairey -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- OBEY, L'ART DE LA PROPAGANDE présenté par l'émission ENTREE LIBRE, diffusée sur France 5 dresse le portrait de Shepard Fairey

OBEY THE GIANT - The Shepard Fairey Story

This film is based on the true story of Shepard Fairey's first act of street art during his time at Rhode Island School of Design from 1989-1992.

Barbara Kruger: in her own words

Barbara Kruger (born January 26, 1945) is an American conceptual artist and collagist. Much of her work consists of black-and-white photographs overlaid with declarative captions—in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique or Helvetica Ultra Condensed. The phrases in her works often include pronouns such as “you”, “your”, “I”, “we”, and “they”, addressing cultural constructions of power, identity, and sexuality. Kruger currently lives and works in New York and Los Angeles.

Damaged VR/AR experience

Through mobile devices and VR headsets, The “DAMAGED” mobile App experience gives art fans access into Shepard’s “DAMAGED” exhibit, which enjoyed a jam-packed, limited run last year in Los Angeles. VRt Ventures used laser scanning and volumetric photogrammetry technology to accurately scan the entire exhibition space, giving users a fully immersive, authentic art adventure, enhanced by over 100 minutes of Shepard’s narration, as well as an AR feature that allows users to utilize their phones to navigate the exhibit at their own pace from their location.

Shepard Fairey: Obey This Film

From humble beginnings making T-shirts in a skateshop after graduating from RISD to designing one of the most recognizable images of the past decade for the Obama campaign, Shepard Fairey has left a lasting imprint on American culture. This short film directed and edited by Brett Novak provides an insightful vantage point into the origins and development of Obey as well as Fairey’s personal views on popular art and its role in society.

Obey Giant The Art & Dissent of Shepard Fairey

From Academy Award winning filmmaker James Moll (Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, and The Last Days) and Executive Producer James Franco, Obey Giant takes us deep into the underground world of street art, profiling the rise of artist Shepard Fairey from his roots in punk rock and skateboarding, to presidential politics—through his iconic Obama “HOPE” poster and the controversy that surrounded it.

They Live - John Carpenter

They Live is a 1988 American science fictionhorror film written and directed by John Carpenter. The film follows an unnamed drifter who discovers that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to spend money, breed, and accept the status quo with subliminal messages in mass media. It is based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson.

Printing "Harmony & Discord" at Pace Prints

Shepard Fairey spent several weeks in New York in July 2011 and February 2012, creating and printing the works for his forthcoming exhibition at Pace Prints. In this video, he discusses the ideas behind the works and the printmaking processes that he used. All the works were created at the Pace Paper studio and Watanabe Press in Brooklyn.

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DAMAGED VR/AR EXPERIENCE!

Through mobile devices and VR headsets, The “DAMAGED” mobile App experience gives art fans access into Shepard’s“DAMAGED” exhibit, which enjoyed a jam-packed, limited run last year in Los Angeles. VRt Ventures used laser scanning and volumetric photogrammetry technology to accurately scan the entire exhibition space, giving users a fully immersive, authentic art adventure, enhanced by over 100 minutes of Shepard’s narration, as well as an AR feature that allows users to utilize their phones to navigate the exhibit at their own pace from their location.

Shepard Fairey : Obey this film

From humble beginnings making T-shirts in a skateshop after graduating from RISD to designing one of the most recognizable images of the past decade for the Obama campaign, Shepard Fairey has left a lasting imprint on American culture. This short film directed and edited by Brett Novak provides an insightful vantage point into the origins and development of Obey as well as Fairey’s personal views on popular art and its role in society.

OBEY GIANT : The art and Dissent of Shepard Fairey

From Academy Award winning filmmaker James Moll (Foo Fighters: Back and Forth, and The Last Days) and Executive Producer James Franco, Obey Giant takes us deep into the underground world of street art, profiling the rise of artist Shepard Fairey from his roots in punk rock and skateboarding, to presidential politics—through his iconic Obama “HOPE” poster and the controversy that surrounded it.

They Live - John CARPENTER

They Live is a 1988 American science fictionhorror film written and directed by John Carpenter. The film follows an unnamed drifter  who discovers that the ruling class are aliens concealing their appearance and manipulating people to spend money, breed, and accept the status quo with subliminal messages in mass media. It is based on the 1963 short story "Eight O'Clock in the Morning" by Ray Nelson.

Printing "Harmony & Discord" at Pace Prints

Shepard Fairey spent several weeks in New York in July 2011 and February 2012, creating and printing the works for his forthcoming exhibition at Pace Prints.  In this video, he discusses the ideas behind the works and the printmaking processes that he used.  All the works were created at the Pace Paper studio and Watanabe Press in Brooklyn.

Barbara Kruger: in her own words

Barbara Kruger (born January 26, 1945) is an American conceptual artist and collagist. Much of her work consists of black-and-white photographs overlaid with declarative captions—in white-on-red Futura Bold Oblique or Helvetica Ultra Condensed. The phrases in her works often include pronouns such as “you”, “your”, “I”, “we”, and “they”, addressing cultural constructions of power, identity, and sexuality. Kruger currently lives and works in New York and Los Angeles.

OBEY THE GIANT - The Shepard Fairey Story

This film is based on the true story of Shepard Fairey's first act of street art during his time at Rhode Island School of Design from 1989-1992.