Shepard Fairey Defends Anti-Graffiti Policy With Anger-Filled Diatribe
Wow, looks like someone pissed off Shepard Fairey. The wheatpasting vandal railed against TheEastSiderLA for their alleged portrayal of him as “anti-street art” just because he likes to keep his design studio free from street art. While he admits to using anti-graffiti chemicals to maintain the purity of Studio Number One’s walls, he denies hating vandalism. Fairey goes on to remind them how many times he’s been arrested—15—calls them “slime,” and accuses the editors of being economically motivated. He also insists they post their “home and office address” so people can damage their property. Read the full tirade below:
“Your post about the sealer on our building was very obnoxious. Do you just not give a shit about objectivity? My practice as a street artist has NEVER included putting my work on pristine or operational buildings unless asked to do so. I’m not mad at the graff artists who have hit our building, I just like the brick unadorned. I’ve always been a champion of street art and graffiti in the same way I’m a champion of free speech. I think it is important for people to be able to speak freely, but if I’m watching a channel whose content is not my cup of tea I may choose to change the channel. It does not make me an opponent of free speech. Preferring my brick unadorned does not make me anti-graffiti. Every time I put a piece of art on the street I know it may be cleaned. That is the nature of the art form. Our building houses a fucking gallery and we show street artist’s work there and on banners on the side of the building. For you to portray me as anti-street art is very revealing about YOU and YOUR agenda. Are you pro-street art or graffiti? If the answer is yes, then I’d assume based on your portrayal of me, that you’d welcome graffiti on your house or business lest you be revealed to be an anti-art hypocrite. If you have any integrity you will post my response along with your home and office address as an invitation for people to display their art there. Your attempt to portray me as hypocrite was thinly veiled incitement for people to tag our building. I have been arrested 15 times and know the risks of street art. Do you know the risks of being an irresponsible journalist? I responded to your inquiry very politely and you disrespected my candor by taking a cheap shot… writing something irresponsible and sensational to get people to your site. You could have written something more sophisticated and balanced that could have created a worthwhile discussion about public art. Instead you were lazy and obnoxious. Maybe the economy has made you desperate, or maybe you are always slime. Either way, you should be ashamed.”
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I know it is street to hate on Shepard Fairey, but he has a point. As much as I support graffiti/street art, I know I wouldn’t want some 2-bit bomber/tagger to vandalize my property, either.