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In 2004, [[Shepard Fairey|Shepard]] worked with band '''''Interpol''''' to create a set of prints for their (at the time) upcoming album Antics. The 4 prints, one of each band member, where sold at "Interpol Space" (see below) for $30ea or $100 for all 4 and were limited to 500 of each.
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In 2004, [[Shepard Fairey|Shepard]] worked with band '''''Interpol''''' to create a set of [[prints]] for their (at the time) upcoming album Antics. The 4 prints, one of each band member, where sold at "Interpol Space" (see below) for $30ea or $100 for all 4 and were limited to 500 of each. All prints were signed and numbered.
  
 
'''It has been noted that Shpeard is a very big fan of Interpol'''
 
'''It has been noted that Shpeard is a very big fan of Interpol'''

Revision as of 21:59, 5 February 2006

In 2004, Shepard worked with band Interpol to create a set of prints for their (at the time) upcoming album Antics. The 4 prints, one of each band member, where sold at "Interpol Space" (see below) for $30ea or $100 for all 4 and were limited to 500 of each. All prints were signed and numbered.

It has been noted that Shpeard is a very big fan of Interpol


About Interpol Space. Taken from PlayBackSTL

In the fall of 2004, Interpol took part in a project called Interpol Space. Space was a short-term project in a half-dozen major cities that featured Interpol-related items. “It was kind of a way to promote the record, yet not something that just screams out ‘mass marketing,’” said Fogarino. “It is work we did with Shepherd Fairey, the guy behind Obey Giant. He took some preexisting photographs to create these limited edition posters.” Fogarino admitted that he hadn’t been to the New York City shop. “I did look into the window,” he said with a laugh, and admitted he had visited Fairey’s L.A. Space. “Shepherd and his wife have curated the whole thing—kind of Interpol’s aesthetic interpreted by another artist. It is the first time that we weren’t totally involved in the process.”