

In my post regarding Shepard Fairey and the Sarkozy posters, I failed to mention that Fairey’s work would be the subject of an upcoming exhibit at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art. Shepard Fairey: Supply and Demand will open on February 6th with a party DJ’d by the artist. According to the ICA press release, the show will feature over eighty works including a mural commissioned specifically for the exhibit. If you are in Boston in February keep your eyes peeled because Fairey will be creating public art works at sites around the city.
The exhibit will remain at the ICA though August for those of you in Caribou, St. Albans, and North Adams who only make it to town once a year for the annual Sox game. Perchance you should be in the city and have cash on hand the opening night admission is $25 and the everyday fee is $12. Starving artists can hit up the Institute on Thursdays from 5-9 pm for no charge and save cash to enjoy some delicious Anna’s Taqueria.
P.S. (I’m a little skeptical of its authenticity but check out this video of 1930’s parkour via Buzzfeed)
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