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PRINTED MATTERS X SUBLIMINAL PROJECTS X SHEPARD FAIREY

We are pleased to announce that OBEY GIANT ART will be coming to Subliminal Projects. PRINTED MATTERS, will be an exhibition that incorporates every varitey of Shepard’s printed work, including prints on wood, metal, album cover and fine art collage on paper.

Some people say print is on its way out, that it will be wiped out by digital media, but I say you can never replace the provocative, tactile experience of an art print on the street or in a gallery. Printing still matters.
-Shepard

Opening Reception
Printed Matters
September 16th / 8 – 11pm

Gestalten x Subliminal Projects
Book Signing
Beyond the Street: The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art
September 16th / 7 – 8pm

Gestalten and Subliminal Projects cordially invite you to the Los Angeles signing and presentation of the book Beyond the Street: The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art.

Book signing with featured contributors including Amanda and Shepard Fairey, Dave Kinsey, Jana DesForges of BLK/MRKT, Marsea Goldberg of New Image Art, Patti Astor, Retna and Saber.

Subliminal Projects
1331 W Sunset Blvd
Los Angeles, CA 90026
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PRINTED MATTERS

Printing has changed the world. With the invention of the movable type printing press around 1450, Johannes Gutenberg created arguably the most important instrument for the global democratization of knowledge. Not only did the printing press facilitate the spread of text-based information, it also spread images. Prior to the invention of the printing press, artwork had to be viewed in person, limiting the influence of styles and specific images to local audiences or those wealthy enough to travel great distances.

The printing press may have begun the democratization of art, but another printer evolved it both conceptually and practically. Andy Warhol made art based on accessible products and personalities from pop culture. In addition to his attempts to democratize art through his subject matter, Warhol used screen-printing to produce multiple versions of his images. Where elitism, preciousness, and scarcity had been the ruling principles in the art world, Warhol embraced commercial reproduction techniques and mass culture. Further down the line, two of my biggest street art influences — Barbara Kruger and Robbie Conal — used printed posters to spread their artwork and messages in public spaces.

I’m a product of the era of mass production and the mass culture it has created. I can’t imagine my art practice without the influence of, and the use of, printing. Some of my biggest art influences were not paintings, but printed things like album covers, skateboard graphics, punk flyers, and t-shirt designs. When I discovered stencil making and screen-printing in high school, I used them to make t-shirts and stickers, but by college I began to use screen-printing to make art. I enjoyed illustration, photography, collage, and graphic design separately, but with screen-printing I could synthesize those techniques into an integrated final product. Screen-printing also provided latitude for experimentation and the ability to make multiples, and my style began to evolve as I explored the graphic nature of the medium. I tried to make images that would translate well to screen-print production. A harmony of beauty, power, and utility was my goal.

I always believed in art as a part of public dialogue, and my Obey Giant street art campaign aspired to arrest visually and provoke intellectually. With the need for me to compete with well funded advertising, screen-printing posters myself was the only way I could afford to create large quantities of materials to share on the streets. My theory was that I could print an image on thin paper for the streets and on thicker paper to sell. I was broke, so I needed a process that was affordable and efficient. I printed my posters in a consistent size and color palette so I could build modular grids of images and constantly expand my image library for large outdoor installations.

Repetition, consistency, and persistence over the years yielded a growing audience for both my outdoor art and gallery art. As people started to request more “fine art” of my images, I began to embellish upon my utilitarian printing techniques by printing on wood, metal, and canvas, as well as incorporating stenciling back into the work. Some of these pieces began to function as one-of-a-kind mixed media paintings. To keep my work affordable and accessible, I also made screen-print-on-paper editions of my fine-art pieces.

The Printed Matters show incorporates every variety of my printed works, including prints on wood, metal, album covers, and fine-art collage papers. Some people say print is on its way out, that it will be wiped out by digital media, but I say you can never replace the provocative, tactile experience of an art print on the street or in a gallery. Printing still matters.

-Shepard

For artwork purchases please contact Subliminal Projects, www.subliminalprojects.com

-THE GIANT

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Posted by Pubes on September 1, 2010
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Tags: Gestalten, obey giant, Printed Matters, Shepard Fairey, Subliminal Projects

FULL BLEED

The LA release of FULL BLEED: New York City Skateboard Photography was happening on Saturday night at Dave Young’s 6th St Warehouse. Vice Books threw the event and the kids arrived by the  boatload. Here’s a little bit of the action below.

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The Philly Phella, video dude, announcer extraordinaire and nice guy Vern Laird with Mike T.

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Jeffrey Deitch, the new director at MOCA. That makes this show mad legit right?

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The one and only Scotty Hundreds. Did he go Rhino hunting after this? Quite possibly.

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Lee Quinones on the west coast. Something might me brewing.

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Bum scum helps you go fast.

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Dave Young and Matt Goldman (MFG Productions and Danceright)

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America + launch ramps = freedom

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Classic crew

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The band man, the band!

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People being people, enjoying their Saturday night

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-PUBES
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Posted by Pubes on August 30, 2010
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Tags: 6th St. Warehouse, Dave Young, Full Bleed, Jeffrey Deitch, lee quinones, Matt Goldman, Scotty Hundreds, Vern Laird, Vice Books

TWIST / LOVE ME

Hot off the presses! Love Me Curtis just forwarded me some pics of a restaurant he and Barry Mcgee are working on, on 51st in NY. More to come.

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Working hard and hardly working

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I think Curtis got Carpal Tunnel Syndrome from this

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-PUBES

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Posted by Pubes on August 27, 2010
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jennifer the DEF LEOPARD

Our classy friends over at 80’s Purple did a sweet little piece on our women’s collab with Jennifer the Leopard. Enjoy!

Obey + J-Lep from 80's Purple on Vimeo.

Thanks to 80’s Purple, Cosmic Dan, and Korean K… I mean noMSG

-PUBES

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Dance Right

I usually don’t post my DJ stuff up but we’re celebrating the 4 Year Anniversary of our party Dance Right in LA. We have the OG lineup of Shepard and I as well as some great special guests Girl Unit and Prince Language. Make sure to RSVP for free entry. Hope to see you there.

Dance Right

La Cita

336 South Hill Street

Los Angeles

10pm-2am

Thursday, Aug 26

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-PUBES

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Posted by Pubes on August 25, 2010
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Tags: Dance Right, DJ Diabetic, Girl Unit, La Cita, MFG, Prince Language, Pubes

RADIANT CHILD

My studio, Studio Number One designed the credits and I made the painting for the poster for the Basquiat documentary film by Tamra Davis THE RADIANT CHILD. The film is excellent, great interviews, art images, and music. I think this is the definitive Basquiat doc. It is playing at the NUART in LA and wider distribution depends on the LA attendance. Please support.
-Shepard

OPENS FRIDAY AUGUST 20
One Week Only, 8/20 – 8/26
Exclusively at Landmark Theatres
Nuart Theatre, Santa Monica Blvd
Buy Tickets Online at LANDMARKTHEATRES.com

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SURFRIDER X OBEY

OBEY has teamed up with The Surfrider Foundation for our newest OBEY Awareness project. Shepard created the Jaws wave fine art piece for the 25th Anniversary of Surfrider. In order to contribute more support we decided to create a shirt out of the design. 100% of the profits will be donated to The Surfrider Foundation to help protect our oceans. Click HERE to take you there.

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-PUBES

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Posted by Pubes on August 24, 2010
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Tags: Jaws, OBEY Awareness, Surfrider

OBEY sample sale across the pond……

Our UK confidante will be hosting his annual OBEY sample sale next week in London’s Old Truman Brewery located in the Brick Lane district. If you happen to be anywhere near, pop on in and swoop some of  Simon’s pre season stash….

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Posted by Chris on August 20, 2010
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OUTSIDE LANDS

This past weekend held one of the more extravagant festivals known to music and we were able to experience the brilliance. Outside Lands Music Festival, held within San Francisco’s majestically beautiful Golden Gate Park displayed an array of phenomenal music and delectable food from all around the Bay. This year’s line up demonstrated a variety of musical talents; including The Strokes, Damien Marley & Nas, Cat Power, Social Distortion, Phoenix, Al Green, and The Grateful Dead’s spinoff band Further just to name a few. It was a bit smaller then past years with only four stages, as opposed to six or seven.

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The twenty-minute walk back to the city from Polo Field to our car was very soothing. The cool SF air grazing our checks while we strolled through the park was amazing.

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There is definitely something magical about being surrounded by nature and trees while listening to some of my favorite music. It’s as if the festival was held in a small section of a forest and there is no contact to the outside world.

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The crowd itself was not overbearingly huge, but the people that we had the pleasure of encountering were completely fascinating.

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The large rusted metal flower sculptures that sat in the in the fields were mind-blowingly beautiful.

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Outside Lands was the perfect mix of great food and amazing music. They did a fantastic job of incorporating very well known bands with some very unlikely artists. See ya again next year!!!

-CASSIE

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NOWHERE MAN

Yesterday we took a 9 mile roundtrip trek through the San Gabriel Mountains to find the Bridge to Nowhere. It was built in 1936 but abandoned 2 years later when a flood washed out all of the roads. Now the gorge is occupied by gold prospectors and bungee jumpers. I almost lost my foothold a couple times during the river crossings, but I managed to make it out with a dry camera. Here are some pics from the journey.

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-CJ

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Posted by CJ on August 16, 2010
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Leopards Running Wild!

For Fall this season the women’s line did a collaboration with Jennifer the Leopard (aka JLEP). Who’s this Jennifer the Leopard you might be asking? She’s a 6′9″ Olympic curler from Idaho. Just kidding. JLEP is an LA based perfomance-art inspired punk collective. The group is comprised of four media-makers who use music, film and animation in their performances and turn out some pretty crazy stuff.

Click on the pic below to read an article from LARecord about JLEP.

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Each shirt represents a different member of the group with the look and feel of your favorite old band shirt. Go check the JLEP gear HERE.

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-PUBES

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RED HEADED SASQUATCH IN SF

Our friend Justin Van Hoy from THISLosAngeles Gallery and former art director for Swindle Magazine has a show going on up in San Francisco this weekend. Go check it out and say hello to Justin. You can’t miss him, he’s the 7 foot tall guy with red hair.

Enjoying a Quiet Sunday Afternoon: Works about a place I have grown to miss.
August 13th
6-9pm
BellJar
3187 16th Street

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-PUBES

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Posted by Pubes on August 10, 2010
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Tags: Bell Jar, Enjoy a Quiet Sunday Afternoon, Justin Van Hoy

Big trouble in little China

like Cj, I was able to get out of the office for a little and headed a bit further north to SF …. Didn’t shoot much but here ya go!

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Posted by Furlong on August 9, 2010
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the world in our backyard

I spent some time away from the office and took a trip up to Big Sur to realign my chakras.  With one pair of clothes, some good company, and a bag of fungi, I ventured out into the redwood forest for 4 days.  Here are some shots I documented throughout the trip.


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-CJ

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Posted by CJ on August 5, 2010
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FALL 2010 COLLECTION

Check out our new Fall 2010 Look Book.  New styles are available in the store and will continue to grow as the autumnal equinox approaches!

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