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- Glen E. Friedman at Subliminal ProjectsYesterday
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UPDATE, 1/7/09 - GEF BOOK SIGNING and BAD BRAINS!!!
Coming soon… Check out this Bad Brains x GEF x Shepard Collaboration Print. Signed by all four original members. Print will be released in Feb, going to be available on OBEY and at Subliminal.
If you missed the opening of Idealist Propaganda and the chance to have Glen sign your copy of his books? We’re giving you another opportunity by extending the Idealist Propaganda show for one more day. Glen will be in the gallery Saturday, January 10th signing copies of his amazing books from 2-5pm. We will have all five books here including Recognize, which is no longer in print and only available at Subliminal Projects. Keep the P.M.A!
BOOK SIGNING
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 2-5PMEXHIBITION DATES:
December 13th - January 9thFor those who made it to the Opening, you know how great it was… We got press coverage from the LA Weekly, check it out and read what they had to say.
SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS is pleased to announce its inaugural exhibition with legendary photographer Glen E. Friedman. The most highly anticipated event of Subliminal Projects! season, Friedman!s Idealist Propaganda encompasses the artist!s first major retrospective to date, featuring a rare selection of Friedman!s oeuvre, including twenty-five never-
- Inaugural ArtYesterday
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In addition to hosting the Manifest Hope: DC Extravaganza, Shepard took the time to design the official Inauguaral Poster for President Elect Obama. The limited edition prints are available as we blog, so hurry and get your part of history! Don’t forget to visit the Manifest Hope: DC website to get the latest on the events during Inauragtion.
Shepard Fairey
Iconic 24×36″ limited edition print by Shepard FaireySigned & Numbered Print, 1 - 1000
Price: $500.00Unsigned & Numbered Print, 1001 - 9999
Price: $100.00
- A Mutt Like MeJanuary 6
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The day Obama stated his interest in adopting a dog from the shelter was a slightly brighter one for the approximately 7 million adoptable dogs & cats killed each year in this country. The staggering reality is that for each one sold at a pet store or by a breeder, another perfectly worthy one is killed. Our nations shelters are filled to capacity with all kinds of amazing adoptable animals including, as Obama put it, “Mutts like me.”
On the heels of Obama’s comment, I got a call from Pia Salk, an animal advocate who works with North America’s largest non-profit pet adoption website, Adopt-a-Pet.com. Pia simply asked if I might be willing to collaborate on a way to have my art help these animals.
As most of you know, I’m a big believer in speaking up for all who suffer injustice, regardless of gender, race, sexual orientation or in this case, species! And I’m all for adopting from the shelter. My wife and I share our home with 2 pooches, George and Weezie, who is a rescue. They are the happy canine siblings to our 2 human daughters.
The image I created for this print reminds me of a dog I had as kid, a mutt named Honey.
We have created a limited edition run of 400 signed and numbered silk-screen prints that will be available at: www.muttslikeme.com. The January sale date will be announced soon and proceeds will go to getting the furry non-partisan U.S. residents, who share our countr - ICA Boston 20 Year RetrospectiveJanuary 5
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FIRST MUSEUM SURVEY OF INFLUENTIAL STREET ARTIST SHEPARD FAIREY OPENS AT THE INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART/BOSTON
SHEPARD FAIREY: SUPPLY & DEMAND
FEB. 6 - AUG. 16, 2009Boston, MA – On the 20th anniversary of the Obey Giant campaign, the Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston opens the first museum survey of Shepard Fairey, the influential street artist who created the now iconic Obama poster. Stickers and posters of the artist’s work have appeared on street signs and buildings around the world as part of a guerrilla art campaign of global scale. Featuring over 80 works, Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand traces the artist’s career over 20 years, from the Obey Giant stencil to screen prints of political revolutionaries and rock stars to recent mixed-media works and a new mural commissioned for the ICA show. In complement to the exhibition, Fairey will be creating public art works at sites around Boston. On view at the ICA from Feb. 6 to Aug. 16, 2009, Shepard Fairey: Supply & Demand is accompanied by an expanded, limited-edition version of Supply & Demand, the retrospective publication of the artist’s work. FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT THE ICA WEBSITE.
Exhibition-related Programs
Artist Talk: Shepard Fairey
Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009, 6:30 pm
The subject of a new ICA survey exhibition, Shepard Fairey shares insights - Animal FarmJanuary 2
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