
Superfly graphic design hero to all, Shepard Fairey, the creator of iconic Obama “Hope” poster got popped at the DNC.
Fairey was here in support of Obama, showcased in the Manifest Hope Gallery, which was housed up near the Andenken Gallery.
Not sure what the charges are, but one would guess it has to do with the emergence of all the wheat paste posters that had been popping up all over my fair city.
Fairey’s name was buried in a list of the one hundred-fifty two people that were arrested during DNC protest events in this past week.
UPDATE: The Westword is reporting
On the evening of August 25, Fairey decided to take a break from installing the gallery show to hang posters around downtown Denver, wheat-pasting them to the sides of buildings. Denver artist Scot Lefavor and a small crew of filmmakers making a documentary on Fairey went along. But when artists tried to apply their trade in an alleyway near 16th and Sherman Street around midnight, all five of them were arrested by police, charged with “interference and posting unauthorized posters.”
Neither Fairey or Lefavor could be reached by Westword to explain the ordeal, but word is that they were jailed at the infamous “Gitmo on the Platte” warehouse facility the city set up for DNC protest arrests. This was also the night that police sprayed down a crowd 300 anarchist protesters near Civic Center Park and arrested 100 of them.
According to court records, Fairey was arraigned at 6 a.m. at the Denver County Courthouse and pled guilty to interference with six months unsupervised probation in exchange for prosecutors dropping the unauthorized posters charge. He was bonded out for $500 by his wife Amanda Fairey.
Damn, and Scot too. Holy smokes, hope that makes it into the movie.
UPDATE AGAIN: See their video explanation below