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SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET - Signari Gallery

SHEPARD FAIREY 'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' (2023) RARE Screen Print SET

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'Beastie Boys: Stand Together' by Shepard Fairey, 2023
A tribute to hip-hop legends!
Rare, matching-number set captures Fairey’s signature fusion of music, culture, and bold graphics.
Echoing his monumental NYC mural, cementing the Beastie’s legacy in both street art and the city that shaped them.
Based on an image by music photography legend Glen E. Friedman.
24 x 18 Inches each.
61 x 45.7 Centimeters each.
Screen print set on cream, Speckletone fine art paper.
Matching number set; both red and blue variants.
Limited Edition of only 250 (#115/250)
Each print is hand-signed in pencil by band members Ad-Rock & Mike D, photographer Glen E. Friedman and artist Shepard Fairey.
Each is also hand-numbered and dated by Shepard Fairey.

ABOUT THE ART

"I first heard about The Beastie Boys in 1985/86 because they were on a hardcore compilation album called "New York Thrash," which also featured Bad Brains, whose name I later discovered had inspired the Beastie Boys' choice of a name using BB initials.

When the Beastie Boys' album "Licensed to Ill" came out, I was intrigued and exhilarated by their metamorphosis into a hip-hop group because I had mainly been listening to punk. Even though I liked RUN-DMC and the hip-hop from "Beat Street" and "Breakin'", I felt awkward being into hip-hop as a white kid. "Licensed to Ill" was instantly infectious and a thrilling sonic encapsulation of bratty teen rebellion. It was (and is) a great hip-hop album, but it threw in punk and metal references and samples along with the hip-hop ingredients and amazing rhymes.

The Beasties blew the doors open for me to embrace other hip-hop like LL Cool J, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, N.W.A., and Slick Rick. "Licensed to Ill" was a life-changing album for me, but also the album that supercharged the crossover of hip-hop to the mainstream begun by RUN-DMC. The only prominent portrait poster of the Beastie Boys that I saw in the record stores of Charleston, SC at the time was a photo taken by Glen E. Friedman of the Adidas-clad Ad-Rock and Mike D sitting on a skateboard with MCA jumping off the Washington Square Park arch in the background.

That image is beautifully composed and transports me to my teenage self, who lived for music, skateboarding, and jumping off of stuff. I'm honored to collaborate with Glen on a print based on another photo from that same Washington Square Park session. I think the image conveys the energy and camaraderie of the Beasties as their musical careers were about to explode and transform culture over the course of several masterpiece albums."

Shepard

From the photographer, Glen E. Friedman:

"This Beastie Boys collaboration was originally created to celebrate the release of my book TOGETHER FOREVER that brought together all my best photographs of Beasties and Run-DMC.

Shepard and I, as always, piece things together with several goals in mind. It was really important to make something reflective of all of my work with these guys and also celebrate their roots in New York City. And what expresses that better than them under the Washington Square park Arch (originally dedicated in 1895) in the center of the cultural mecca that is Greenwich Village?

The humor, fun and enthusiasm is as clear as the landmark marble detail surrounding them. All of the other images and ephemera in the lower quadrant are rooted in other photos of mine of them over the years. Celebration of these incredible creative artists is full circle for me with this illustration."

Glen E. Friedman

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