Price Database
31 January 2025
Artists
Auctions
Artnet Auctions
Global Auction Houses
Galleries
Events
News
Price Database
Use the Artnet Price Database
Market Alerts
Artnet Analytics
Hidden
Buy
Browse Artists
Artnet Auctions
Browse Galleries
Global Auction Houses
Events & Exhibitions
Speak With a Specialist
Art Financing
How to Buy
Sell
Sell With Us
Become a Gallery Partner
Become an Auction Partner
Receive a Valuation
How to Sell
Search
Hidden
Shepard Fairey
Defend Dignity
, 2016
38.5 x 30 in. (97.8 x 76.2 cm.)
close
Contact the gallery
for more images
View to Scale
Zoom
Shepard Fairey
American, born 1970
Defend Dignity
,
2016
Shepard Fairey
Defend Dignity
, 2016
38.5 x 30 in. (97.8 x 76.2 cm.)
close
Contact the gallery
for more images
View to Scale
Zoom
Medium
Prints and multiples, screenprint
Size
38.5 x 30 in. (97.8 x 76.2 cm.)
Price
Price on Request
Contact Gallery About This Work
Gallery 211
San Juan
Artworks
Artists
Exhibitions
Contact Gallery
Sell a similar work with Artnet Auctions
About this Artwork
Movement
Urban Art
See more
Description
We are all equally American. That’s the message artist Shepard Fairey and others are hammering home with a campaign titled “We the People,” which calls for posters printed in newspapers to be used as protest art Friday at inauguration demonstrations. Taking its name from the first line of the US constitution, the series We the People features portraits of Native Americans, African Americans, Muslims, and Latinas depicted in Fairey’s trademark style, with slogans such as “Women are Perfect” and “Defend Dignity.”
See more
Shepard Fairey News
View all Shepard Fairey News
→
Artnet Auctions
6 Captivating Prints From Artnet’s Contemporary Editions Sale, Including Warhol’s Kaleidoscopic Gertrude Stein
by Artnet Auctions
Law & Politics
Artists Shepard Fairey, Carrie Mae Weems, and More Create Art to Mobilize Voting Against Trump
by Adam Schrader
Art & Exhibitions
Anime, Graffiti, and a Pickled Shark: Here Are 7 Exhibitions That Defined the Y2K Era
by Kate Brown
What I Buy and Why
How Real Estate Mogul Sam Charney Built His Eclectic Art Collection From the Ground Up
by Lee Carter