Artist Interview: Shepard Fairey

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Please view the instructions for transcribing audio collections before beginning. Los Angeles-based graphic designer and street artist Shepard Fairey talks about his poster of Presidential candidate Barack Obama with NPG curator Wendy Rick Reaves. The "Hope" poster (a large-scale mixed-media stenciled collage) was on view in the National Portrait Gallery's "New Arrivals" exhibition. Fairey's Barack Obama "Hope" poster became the iconic campaign image for the first African American president of the United States. Early in 2008, Fairey produced his first Obama portrait, with a stenciled face, visionary upward glance, and the caption "Progress." The interview was recorded at the National Portrait Gallery, July 7, 2009. Fairey's "Hope" poster will be on view at the National Portrait Gallery until October 2022.

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