It looks like some lucky attendees of the May Day Exhibition at the Deitch Projects will be able to grab a couple screenprints based off of some of the new portraits that Shepard Fairey has created. A limited amount of the Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry prints signed by them will be available at the show. For those of you that can’t make the show, keep your eyes on Obey Giant. A future release will be coming.
On a sidenote, how AMAZING is that Ali portrait?
The MAY DAY show will be the first opportunity to pick up these new screen prints based on paintings I did for the show. There will be a very limited release of each of the Iggy Pop and Debbie Harry prints signed by them at the show… extra special. The prints will be only sold in person and night of the opening. A future release of the prints will be available on OBEY. There will also be small quantities of many of the prints that already sold out over the past year. Don’t worry the prices will be reasonable.
-ShepardSolo Exhibition featuring new works by Shepard Fairey
Opening Reception on May 1st, 6-9pm
May 01, 2010 — May 29, 2010Deitch Projects
18 Wooster Street, New York CityPhoto references by
Bobby Groosman – Debbie Harry
Kate Simon – Joe Strummer
Patrick McMullan – Keith Haring
Tamara Davis (video still) – Basquiat
Michael Tighe – Ali
Ed Perlstein – Iggy Pop
Related posts:
- Debbie Harry Canvas Print By Shepard Fairey
- Iggy Pop Canvas Print by Shepard Fairey
- Raw Power By Shepard Fairey At Obey Giant
Tags: Art Prints, Basquiet, Blondie, Deitch Projects, Iggy Pop, Joe Strummer, Keith Haring, May Day, Muhammad Ali, Obey Giant, Shepard Fairey



























The Ali is certainly deep, but the Basquiat is my favorite of these.