I think the Artist's Death Effect Data Base is hilarious. We talk about this in my circle about which artist isn't doing well and we all secretly buy up some work.
Shepard Fairey just announced a new print called “DEI-TY,” which critiques recent political efforts to dismantle diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives in the U.S.
Fairey is best known for his Obey Giant campaign and the Obama “Hope” poster. His work often explores the intersection of propaganda, design, and civic messaging.
This new release continues that tradition. It might spark discussion around the role of visual culture in public discourse and how artists respond to policy shifts.
Curious what others here think: Can politically charged art still move the needle, or has its impact faded?
> The Moral Panic Over Ozempic Misses the Point The media has made the drugs about body politics and our obsession with thinness. That’s the wrong story.
Sort of like a dead pool.
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