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SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery
SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print - Signari Gallery

SHEPARD FAIREY 'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' (2023) Screen Print

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'Muhammad Ali - Heavyweight Ideals' by Shepard Fairey, 2023
Based on the artist's original mural in Louisville, Kentucky, 2023.
24 x 18 Inches
61 x 45.7 Centimeters
Screen print on cream, Speckletone fine art paper.
Limited Edition of 500 (#100/500)
Hand-signed and dated by the artist bottom right.
Hand-numbered in pencil bottom left.

ABOUT THE ART

"This print 'Muhammad Ali – Heavyweight Ideals,' is based on the mural I just painted in Louisville. Muhammad Ali was an incredible athlete who was dazzling in the ring, a glorious showman athletically and verbally, and resilient in the face of defeat, earning the heavyweight title 3 times.

However, in this art, based on an incredible photo by Howard Bingham provided by his son Dustin, I wanted to emphasize Ali's role as an outspoken citizen and activist. Ali was a civil rights activist, a conscientious objector to the Vietnam War, a philanthropist, and a U.N. Messenger of Peace. I admire that Ali stood up for what he believed even when he potentially faced jail and the end of his boxing career.

The Chestnut St. YMCA where we painted the Ali mural is blocks from Ali's childhood school and a place he frequented in his youth. I'm very grateful to the YMCA for providing an incredible wall with an authentic connection to Ali's life. A project of this magnitude can't come to fruition without a lot of people to collaborating generously.

My friend of 25 years, Eddie Donaldson of Guerilla One led the charge on bringing this project together, as well as the Outside Influence art show to benefit Artists for Trauma. Eddie pulled together an amazing coalition of supporters including the Mayor, Danny Wimmer Presents, Kroger, and many others. Thank you to the city of Louisville for the warm welcome into the community and for giving me the privilege of adding to the cityscape. I met a ton of great local artists at the Outside Influence art show. A portion of proceeds from the sale of this print will go to the Muhammad Ali Center."

Shepard