Even if you didn't follow the 2008 presidential campaign closely, chances are you've seen at least a few pieces of Obama-inspired art. 'Officially Unofficial' is an exhibition of the print art inspired during the campaign.
'Officially Unofficial' will open on April 1 at the Chicago Tourism Center. It's curated by Ray Noland and Scott Thomas, and will feature Obama-inspired works from Shepard Fairey, Ron English, David Choe, Robbie Conal, Zoltron, Alex Pardee, Morning Breath, Tristan Eaton and CRO.
Exhibitions of Obama Art
'Officially Unofficial' to Open on April Fool's Day in Chicago
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