Having gained worldwide renown for his Barack Obama campaign poster, it was a shock for Shepard Fairey, better known by his tag Obey, to discover his work being used by the far right in France. "It's so ridiculous it's hard for me to even believe," Fairey told AFP in Paris, where an exhibition ...
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