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Art, Culture, Politics: A Conversation with Shepard Fairey 

This research guide is designed to support the November 4th, 2009 Visions and Voices event, Art, Culture, Politics: A Conversation with Shepard Fairey. Please use this guide to find books, journal articles, and websites on the topic.
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Imagining America

Art, Culture, Politics: A Conversation with Shepard Fairey

Visions and Voices: The USC Arts & Humanities Initiative

Wednesday, November 4, 2009 : 7:00pm

University Park Campus
Annenberg Auditorium

 

 
 

Research Guide for Art, Culture, Politics: A Conversation with Shepard Fairey

This research guide is designed to support the November 4th, 2009, Visions and Voices event, Art, Culture, Politics: A Conversation with Shepard Fairey. 

 

Art, Culture, Politics: A Conversation with Shepard Fairey

Visions and Voices: The USC Arts & Humanities Initiative
Wednesday, November 4, 2009 : 7:00pm

University Park Campus
Annenberg Auditorium

Admission is free. RSVP is required. Online reservations will begin October 8 at 9 a.m. USC students, RSVP by clicking here. USC faculty, staff and general public, RSVP by clicking here.

Known for iconic images like the the Obama “Hope” poster, Fairey will participate in a lively conversation about art, politics and consumer culture.

Shepard Fairey is a contemporary artist, graphic designer, and political and social activist. He emerged from the skateboarding scene in the mid-1990s and has since established his own “brand” as a cultural entrepreneur. His iconic images, like the “Obey” artwork, are central elements of a contemporary cultural and creative economy. As a cultural entrepreneur of the current era, Fairey has uniquely tapped into those relationships that historically have seemed so vexing — politics, consumption and marketing. Indeed, Fairey represents a new kind of cultural producer, at home with commerce and cultural politics simultaneously.

A reception will follow.

Organized by Sarah Banet-Weiser (Communication).
 

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