Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Damn Damn Damn Damn



I was deeply saddened by the news that Shepard Fairey is losing his vision due to a lifelong battle with diabetes. According to reports he could be legally blind by the end of the year but his representatives are hopeful that he will be able to continue working.

This on the heels of a UCLA report in the LA Times linking "fast food neighborhoods" with obesity, heart disease and diabetes. Don't be fooled folks, this is a class issue. In what neighborhoods do you exclusively see fast food restaurants? While companies like Whole Foods (and don't even get me started on their role as a gentrifier) come into a community and establish health food as a luxury item, when it should have existed in the community in the first damn place, affordably.

Too many corporations, locally and abroad, exploit poor communities without returning anything. They get tax cuts while schools, health care and social services struggle because money's tied up in a war that is just getting oil companies richer. Meanwhile we're being told to shut up and buy stuff through more and more pervasive marketing campaigns. I'm sick and tired of this shit.

I'm not sure if I believe that Barack Obama is the one or anything ridiculous like that. But there's an undeniable feeling of a movement behind him. There's something that everybody behind him recognizes that they could each do and that's real. Because change doesn't just happen. We all have to speak up, blog or whatever, and struggle for it.

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Fairey started his career as a street artist with the "André the Giant Has a Posse" sticker campaign and grew to become an iconic voice of the disaffected masses with his omnipresent wheatpastings and the Obey Giant clothing. He often juxtaposes counterculture figures with a classic communist propaganda stylings to create a powerful political messages.



Fairey gained public notoriety recently with the "Progress" and "Hope" posters he designed for the Obama campaign, as well as album covers for Led Zepellin, Smashing Pumpkins and Black Eyed Peas. I personally love the subversive message that Fairey seemed to keep throughout his work.

His contribution to the Obama campaign is actually the first time I'd noticed sheer optimism in Fairey's art. In his own simple but distinct style, Fairey captures a complex and thoughtful Barack Obama. To me it was the next step for one of my favorite artists of our time.

*edit: Good news, Fairey "vehemently denied that he’s losing his vision" upon being contacted by Animal. He is open about his bout with diabetes and said that a bleed in his eye caused him to lose partial vision during a show in New York, but firmly stated that he can still paint and "do what [he] need(s) to do."

1 comment:

Nabeela said...

I have always loved that pic in red...but I never knew who it was by..:(
In the sense of food, I totally agree. Ironically in Asia, it is the richer people who eat mcdonalds and kfc, because poorer people cannot afford it! lol! (In thailand one mcdees meal is the same price as 3 bowls of noodles on the street!) never the less these corporations have brought obesity to the east.

I agree in the west, that fast food is cheaper, n raw natural products (so to cook from scratch) is always so expensive...

when i taught in thailand my kids just couldnt understand how poor people in england could be fat...

anyway, in reference to obama, n your comments on chavez. You know Obama doesn't like chavez right? even though he said he is willing to have 'talks' with him. From what I understand Mccain is trying to paint a picture of obama having support from castro? the irony is castro openly criticised obamas stance on latin america in an open letter (and how obama is actually in favor of many trade deals...that would see the continuation of global inequality.

I can understand the message of obama, his social political delievery differs greatly from the republicans..
however when you look behind the rhetoric, he isn't that different..(take his late speech in israel for example..his clear anti palestinian stance, n agreement to bump israeli military aid)

however, i still see why people are going for the hope campaign..

its one of those..we have to wait and see subjects

thanks for reading the blog:)

Its an open letter to obama,