John Lennon is a hero of Shepard Fairey for his incredible music and activism. Lennon wrote many powerful songs with the Beatles, including “Revolution,” “Happiness is a Warm Gun,” “Come Together,” “Dear Prudence,” and “All You Need is Love.” However, Lennon did some of his most potent and brave work as a solo artist. Listen to the lyrics of “Imagine,” “Gimme Some Truth,” “Instant Karma,” “Give Peace a Chance,” “Power To The People,” or “Happy Christmas (War is Over)” demonstrate a profound reflection on the struggles of humanity.
Those songs were amazing statements, and Lennon and Yoko Ono funded campaigns like War Is Over to promote peace and end the Vietnam War. John and Yoko were persecuted for their politics, and the U.S. government under Nixon made several attempts to deport Lennon.
Understanding that context, Bob Gruen’s photo of John Lennon in front of the Statue of Liberty is extremely compelling. Lennon was a world citizen and an advocate of peace and liberty. The Statue of Liberty also symbolizes welcoming immigrants to the United States, so the idea of deporting Lennon is especially disturbing juxtaposed with the statue.
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A limited amount of matching numbered sets will be available for $170. Sold separately for $85. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to ACLU and The Statue of Liberty Foundation. Available on Thursday, August 17th at 10 AM (PDT). Order HERE.
Lennon Peace and Liberty Blue Colorway
18 x 24 inches
Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper
Original Illustration based on a photograph by Bob Gruen
Signed by Shepard Fairey and Bob Gruen
Numbered edition of 300
Comes with a Digital Certificate of Authenticity
$85
Lennon Peace and Liberty Red Colorway
18 x 24 inches
Screen print on thick cream Speckletone paper
Original Illustration based on a photograph by Bob Gruen
Signed by Shepard Fairey and Bob Gruen
Numbered edition of 300
Comes with a Digital Certificate of Authenticity
$85