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Fairey's Obey Giant project is a seminal example of street art as a form of social and political commentary. It explores themes of propaganda, power, and the manipulation of public space. The campaign's ambiguous meaning encourages viewers to question authority and the messages they are bombarded with daily. His Hope poster of Barack Obama is another significant, related work.

Born: February 15, 1970, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Nationality: American
Style: Street Art, Graphic Design
Influences: Propaganda posters, punk rock, skateboarding culture
Major Exhibitions: "Obey Giant" (various), "Supply and Demand" (2009), "Covert to Overt" (2015)
Quote: "The medium is the message."
Website: https://obeygiant.com/

Notable Artwork

Obey Giant (various)

The Obey Giant campaign began with stickers featuring a stylized image of the wrestler Andre the Giant and the word "OBEY." Fairey expanded the campaign to include posters, stencils, and murals, spreading the image globally.