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In 2008, Shepard Fairey’s “Hope” – the now iconic blue red poster depicting then presidential candidate Barack Obama – went viral, becoming the defining image of his campaign. “The ...
Fairey, 39, had claimed he based his "HOPE" drawing on a photo of then-Sen. Obama seated next to actor George Clooney. The photo was taken in April 2006 by Mannie Garcia, on assignment for the AP ...
“Hope is making a comeback,” the former first lady said early in her speech, drawing a direct line between her husband’s historic 2008 presidential campaign and Harris’s quest this year.
Fairey, 39, had claimed he based his “HOPE” drawing on a photo of then-Sen. Obama seated next to Clooney. The photo was taken in April 2006 by Mannie Garcia, on assignment for the AP, ...
Shepard Fairey, the street artist who created the highly recognized "Hope" image of Barack Obama, filed a preemptive lawsuit claiming he did not violate The Associated Press’s intellectual ...
The artist behind the iconic “Hope” poster that became a prominent symbol of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign has created similar artwork for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid.
Artist who made the Obama ‘Hope’ posters is back with new art ... Donald Trump will be sworn in Friday during an inauguration that’s expected to draw between 700,000 and 900,000 people.
“Hope is making a comeback,” the former first lady said early in her speech, drawing a direct line between her husband’s historic 2008 presidential campaign and Harris’s quest this year.
As the Obama years draw to a close, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution asked African-Americans to talk about Obama's presidency and legacy.Their responses are edited for space.
The artist behind the iconic “Hope” poster that became a prominent symbol of Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign has created similar artwork for Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid.
CHICAGO — Former first lady Michelle Obama electrified the crowd at the Democratic National Convention on Tuesday with a speech that hammered former President Trump while only rarely naming him.