Paint It Black
/Shepard Fairey's practice is abundant with references to popular culture, the title, "Paint It Black" references the 1966 song by the Rolling Stones that deals with depression due to a lost loved one.
Read MoreShepard Fairey's practice is abundant with references to popular culture, the title, "Paint It Black" references the 1966 song by the Rolling Stones that deals with depression due to a lost loved one.
Read MoreObey Giant released a new print "The Shadowplay", inspired by punk, post-punk, and new wave music graphics that combined original art and found imagery in subversive and enigmatic ways.
Read MoreShepard Fairey created a new new print in honor of Interpol’s latest show in New York at Madison Square Garden.
Read MoreThe winner of the 2018 Best Music On Walls Mural, Shepard Fairey, shares with Music On Walls his favorite Johnny Cash’s songs and more…
Read MoreArt Curial is hosting a Urban Art sale on November 19th. Amongst the 64 artworks presented, Music On Walls spotted two music inspired pieces created by Shepard Fairey
Read MoreSubliminal Projects is presenting NEVER SAY DIE! : Celebrating 50 Years of Black Sabbath, curated in collaboration with Home of Metal. This immersive showcase features portraits from the Home of Metal Black Sabbath fan archive, historical photos, ephemera, and memorabilia, and a group art exhibition.
Read MoreIn an effort to celebrate the arts through the fusion of music, street art, and craft, Shepard Fairey teamed up with SJC and his friend, drummer Frank Zummo of Sum 41, to create the Rise Above Limited Edition Snare.
Read MoreShepard Fairey pays tribute to Tom Petty by designing the cover of the new "Tom Petty: An American Treasure” box set.
Read MoreShepard Fairey created a portrait of Kesha based on the powerful lyrics in her song, “Here Comes The Change” and the fact that this song is in support of the film On the Basis of Sex - telling the story about Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s fight to overturn a century of gender discrimination.
Read MoreIf you've been following updates this week, you know that Shepard Fairey is in Sacramento for Wide Open Walls. Together with his crew they just completed a 15-story Johnny Cash at Folsom Prison mural, which is his largest mural in the state of California and his most technically ambitious mural ever.
Read MoreShepard Fairey pays tribute to his favorite MC, Chuck D and his favorite hip-hop album of all time, “It Takes A Nation of Millions To Hold Us Back” by Public Enemy, for the 30th year anniversary the album coming up on June 28.
Read MoreShepard Fairey collaborated with the garage rock band, The Kills for the artwork of their new "List of Demands (Reparations). 7” new Vinyl Record
Read MoreLast weekend to visit Shepard Fairey's most ambitious show to date, DAMAGED at Library Street Collective in Los Angeles until this Sunday, December 17.
Read MoreFor their last auction of the year, the Urban Art department at Art Curial will host an auction including Banksy and Shepard Fairey music inspired artworks.
Read MoreShepard Fairey is releasing a new print "N*E*R*D: Cracked But Unbroken" on the occasion of Complex Con.
Read MoreMusic On Walls is pleased to present its selection of the best music inspired artworks of last month. August 2017
Read MoreTo celebrate the Debbie Harry x OBEY capsule collection Shepard Fairey is releasing two Debbie Harry prints this Saturday!
Read MoreFrom the streets to your walls – Artnet Urban Art sale is now open for bidding.
Read MoreLinda Ramone presents the annual tribute to punk rock legend Johnny Ramone, July 30 at Hollywood Forever. A very fun event celebrating some cool things Johnny loved, like cult films, horror movies, collectibles and rock n' roll.
Read More« Printed Matters”, Shepard Fairey new installment in Lisbon at Underdogs Gallery is opened.
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