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Earlier this week, we aired a Boing Boing video episode in which we visited Shepard Fairey‘s gallery in LA, and spoke with him about the most well-known of his works, the Obama poster. That episode was shot as another artist’s work was being hung on the walls: legendary punk / hiphop / skate culture photographer Glen E. Friedman. Together, Shepard and Glen were also working on a collaboration together that brings Shep’s visual style together with some of Glen’s most iconic images.
Today, we present the second episode from that evening of conversations. This one’s all about Shepard and Glen’s new collaborations together.
One of those creative collaborations involves the great DC hardcore band Bad Brains. The image below, of lead singer H.R. mid-scream at The Whisky in LA in March 1982, was shot by Glen (and appears in this book). The first punk show I ever saw was the Bad Brains live (as I mentioned in yesterday’s guest DJ spot on KCRW!), and this image captures exactly what those moments of stillness in the midst of phenomenal speed and force felt like, up close. Watching H.R. perform in those early days was like watching a plane take off — headed right towards you.
Glen’s books are available here, and they’re amazing. Below, here is a short film based on his book “Recognize.” The video includes every image in the book, which is available in limited edition through his website.
Special thanks to Boing Boing pal Sean Bonner, who pulled this awesome series of conversations together. I really enjoyed hearing two of our creative heroes talk about their work, and I hope you dig the video as much as we did the experience. Also, special thanks to Glen, who put up with a lot on our behalf: he’d just got off a long plane flight from NY to LA, and survived hellish Friday LA rush hour traffic, to get to the taping.
And a very special thanks to Ian MacKaye, Fugazi, and the Dischord records family for generously allowing us to use a couple of Fugazi clips (from the album Instrument) to accompany Glen’s work in this piece. You guys f’n rule. Boing Boing is grateful!
Previously on Boing Boing:
* Glen E. Friedman’s photo show at Shepard Fairey’s gallery
* BB Video: Shepard Fairey and the Obama Poster, on Inauguration Day