Shepard Fairey’s large-scale, mixed-media stenciled collage was the central portrait image for the Obama campaign and was previously distributed as a limited-edition print and as a free download.
The piece, created by Los Angeles artist Shepard Fairey, came to the museum through the generosity of Washington, D.C., art collectors Heather and Tony Podesta, in honor of Tony Podesta’s mother, the late Mary K. Podesta. “This work is an emblem of a significant election, as well as a new presidency,” said Martin E. Sullivan, director of the National Portrait Gallery. “Shepard Fairey’s instantly recognizable image was integral to the Obama campaign. We are deeply grateful to the Podestas for their generosity.”
The collage will be on view at the Portrait Gallery from Inauguration Day 20 January. It will be installed on the first floor of the museum in the exhibition titled “New Arrivals.”
Shepard Fairey’s works are in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. In 2006, Gingko Press published a monograph on the artist’s career, “Obey: Supply and Demand.” A retrospective of Fairey’s work will open Feb. 6 at the Boston Institute of Contemporary Art.
The National Portrait Gallery is housed in the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture at Eighth and F streets N.W., Washington, D.C. Web site www.npg.si.edu
Image Credit: Barack Obama by Shepard Fairey ©Shepard Fairey/ObeyGiant.com National Portrait Gallery
42 x 59cm
Limited Edition of 50