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Shepard Fairey
9 Signed Bandanas for Artists Band Together Art Movement Hank Willis Thomas

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Artists Band Together Exclusive Signed Set: Signed Bandanas by Victoria Cassinova, Shepard Fairey, Merritt Johnson, Marilyn Minter, Christina Quarles, Umar Rashid, Xavier Schipani, Hank Willis Thomas For Freedoms, and Rirkrit Tiravanija Medium: Screen print on cotton. Measurement: 22 inches by 22 inches Artists Band Together is a pro-democracy political rebellion in the form of artist-designed bandanas. From the American Revolution to Harriet Tubman and the abolitionist movement to Rosie the Riveter, bandanas have played an important role as a historical symbol in the struggle for freedom. In the midst of a global pandemic and a powerful civic awakening, our artists’ bandanas seek to carry that spirit into the future as a sign of our collective commitment to democratic values. As Americans band together to demand justice in the streets, we also have to make sure that our voices are heard at the ballot box in November. All proceeds from Artist Band Together bandana purchases will be donated to nonprofit organizations working year-round in communities to empower voices and get out the vote. The vote is precious. It is almost sacred. It is the most powerful non-violent tool we have in a democracy. And we must use it. - Rep. John Lewis (1940 - 2020) _______ About The Artists: Rise Up, Bandana by Victoria Cassinova About The Artist: Victoria Cassinova is a Los Angeles based visual artist. Her work is rooted in the desire to inspire, empower, and to be a positive contribution through the art of visual communication. Cassinova’s work ranges from murals to illustration, graphic art, and painting. Her work has served as an integral contribution to many social justice collaborations including Blackout for Human Rights annual MLK NOW event, We Rise Exhibition, Sons & Bros., and more. Branded works include Urban Outfitters, Free People, Anthropologie, Forever 21, Life Clothing Co., Condè Nast with Proactiv & Teen Vogue, Netflix, and more. She has also designed film posters, including Spike Lee’s Da 5 Bloods. Our Hands - Our Future, Bandana By Shepard Fairey About The Artist: Shepard Fairey is a contemporary street artist, graphic designer, activist, and founder of OBEY Clothing and creative agency Studio Number One. In 1989, while at Rhode Island School of Design studying for his Bachelor of Fine Arts in Illustration, Shepard Fairey created the “Andre the Giant has a Posse” sticker that later evolved into the OBEY GIANT art campaign. In 2008, his portrait of then-Democratic candidate Barack Obama became an internationally recognized emblem of hope. Since then, Fairey has painted more than 105 public murals, become one of the most sought-after and provocative artists in the world, and changed the way people converse about art and view the urban landscape. The clouds rain on all our bones, Bandana By Merritt Johnson About The Artist: Merritt Johnson is a multidisciplinary artist of Kanienkehaka (Mohawk), Blackfoot, and Settler descent. She was born in West Baltimore and spent her childhood navigating between trees, tarps and concrete. She earned her BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and her MFA from Massachusetts College of Art. For two decades her work has navigated the spaces between bodies and the body politic, land and cultures by making images and objects as points of intersection. Johnson's multiplicity is embodied in the materials and processes she employs to create layered works asserting allegiance and agency in the face of continued threats to land, water, culture, and marginalized bodies. Resist, Bandana By Marilyn Minter About The Artist: Marilyn Minter (b. 1948, USA) is an artist and activist based in New York. Her work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions and has been included in group exhibitions in museums all over the world. In 2006, Marilyn Minter was included in the Whitney Biennial, and installed several billboards in Chelsea, New York City in collaboration with Creative Time. Her video Green Pink Caviar was exhibited in the lobby of the MoMA from 2010-2011. It was also shown on digital billboards on Sunset Boulevard in L.A. and on the Creative Time MTV billboard in Times Square, New York. In 2015, Minter’s retrospective Pretty/Dirty opened at the Contemporary Arts Museum in Houston, TX. Pretty/Dirty traveled to the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, the Orange County Museum of Art, and finally the Brooklyn Museum in November 2016. Minter is represented by Salon 94, New York, Regen Projects, Los Angeles and Baldwin Gallery, Aspen. For Sorrow or Inspiration, Bandana By Christina Quarles About The Artist: Christina Quarles (b. 1985, Chicago) received an MFA in Painting from the Yale School of Art in 2016. Quarles’ gestural paintings, informed by her identity as a Queer woman born to a Black father and a white mother, challenge the viewer with their depictions of fragmented bodies that blur the boundaries that demarcate the self. Her work has been exhibited throughout the United States and abroad and is held in many national and international museum collections, including Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; Tate Modern, London; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; and the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. She is the recipient of the Pérez Art Museum Miami Pérez Prize (2019); Rema Hort Mann Emerging Artist Grant (2017); and the Robert Schoelkopf Fellowship at Yale University (2015). Christian Quarles lives and works in Los Angeles. Harmony, Bandana By Umar Rashid About The Artist: Los Angeles-based artist, storyteller, history buff, musician, and poet Umar Rashid (Frohawk Two Feathers) was born in 1976 in Chicago. He earned a BA at Southern Illinois University in 2000 and has exhibited widely nationally and internationally. His work has been presented at numerous institutions including the Hudson River Museum, the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, the Nevada Museum of Art, the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey, the Ruth and Elmer Wellin Museum of Art at Hamilton College, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Denver, The Armory Center for the Arts, the Contemporary Arts Center, Cincinnati, the Kentucky Museum of Art and Craft, the Torrance Art Museum, and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art. The Fall of Man, Bandana By Xavier Schipani About The Artist: Xavier Schipani is a trans artist whose practice is dedicated to articulating the personal, social and political aspects of his identity. His joyful and vivid figurative paintings celebrate the trans male nude and offer visibility for non-binary bodies. The large scale of much of his work is intentional and references the monumental loss that trans lives have experienced due to a historical lack of representation. By offering a visual identity to accompany transmasculinity, his art seeks to construct safe spaces where restrictive sexual and gender norms lose their hold and open dialogue is possible. Xavier Schipani’s work has been widely exhibited and appears in commissioned public murals from Austin to New York City. A graduate of the Maryland Institute of Art, the artist lives and works in Austin, Texas. Untitled, Bandana By Rirkrit Tiravanija About The Artist: Rirkrit Tiravanija is a Thai artist who lives between New York, Berlin, and Chiang Mai. He is known for a practice that traverses sculpture, film, installation, public and private performances, teaching, and forms of public service and social action. He has routinely overturned traditional exhibition formats to emphasize social interaction, through the sharing of everyday activities such as cooking, eating and reading. As platforms for these activities, he has designed architectural structures and interventions, presented both in gallery and public spaces. Tiravanija’s ability to create environments that reject the primacy of the art object, instead promoting the bringing of people together through simple acts of communal care and the challenging of expectations around labour and virtuosity, has resulted in his recognition as one of the most influential artists of his generation. Winner of the 2005 Hugo Boss Prize awarded by the Guggenheim Museum, and his work has been widely exhibited at museums and galleries throughout the world. Allies Matter, Bandana By Hank Willis Thomas For Freedoms About The Artist: Hank Willis Thomas is a conceptual artist working primarily with themes related to perspective, identity, commodity, media, and popular culture. His work is included in numerous public collections including the Museum of Modern Art in New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, and National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. His collaborative projects include Question Bridge: Black Males, in Search Of The Truth (The Truth Booth), Writing on the Wall, and the artist-run initiative for art and civic engagement For Freedoms, which was awarded the 2017 ICP Infinity Award for New Media and Online Platform. Thomas is also a recipient of the Gordon Parks Foundation Fellowship (2019), Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship (2018), Art For Justice Grant (2018), AIMIA | AGO Photography Prize (2017), Soros Equality Fellowship (2017), and is a former member of the New York City Public Design Commission. For Freedoms uses art to deepen public discussions on civic issues and core values. As a nexus between art, politics, commerce, and education, For Freedoms aims to inject anti-partisan, critical thinking into the political landscape through programming, exhibitions, and public artworks.
  • Creator:
    Shepard Fairey (1970, American)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 22 in (55.88 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Draper, UT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1327213532572
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