I finally had the opportunity to visit the Warhol Museum to see the Shepard Fairey exhibit "Supply and Demand". I can describe it in a word: Fantastic. That was the strongest exhibition by a solo artist that I have seen in a long time. I loved it. He has such a bold, yet intricate style. The images are produced in a variety of media- screen printing, stencil, collage and appearing on canvas, paper, metal, wood and even adhesive paper.
There is this 1984-esque feel to the body of work, which have a very strong style that echoes Soviet propoganda. It's a great exhibit for the Warhol, because it's current, it's happening, it's pop culture. In the same, it doesn't feel like pop culture. It feels more like a sub-culture. Even though Shepard Fairey is becoming the next pop star of the art world, his art still looks as if it's come from a street artist who is anti-establishment.
If you haven't gone yet- you have to go. Don't miss the murals outside. Outstanding. What Shepard Fairey is doing is great for the art world and it's even better for Pittsburgh.
Don't miss it!
Sunday, November 15, 2009
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