How Long Gone

860. - Shepard Fairey

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Oct 22, 2025
Shepard Fairey, an influential artist and activist known for the iconic Obama HOPE poster, discusses his creative journey and societal issues from his LA studio. He delves into how gentrification reshaped Echo Park, reflects on political art's evolution, and critiques the impact of social media and AI on communication. Fairey contrasts viral outrage versus building lasting movements and shares insights on the power of music to convey political messages. He emphasizes the need for accessible expression and collective responsibility in art and activism.
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ADVICE

Protect Creative Neighborhoods

  • Protect affordable creative neighborhoods to preserve cultural opportunity.
  • Own or support local spaces because rising rents push artists farther out.
INSIGHT

Culture Builds Better Leaders Than Virality

  • Fairey criticizes using celebrity-style tactics to fight extremism because it mirrors opponents' methods.
  • He prefers cultural groundwork that fosters leaders with the right skills and values.
ADVICE

Don't Chase Outrage For Reach

  • Avoid courting outrage purely to boost engagement even if it drives metrics.
  • Share convictions honestly but don't stoke controversy as a growth strategy.
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