'Officially Unofficial' to Open on April Fool's Day in Chicago
Marissa Brassfield — March 31, 2009 — Social Good
References: officially-unofficial & arrestedmotion
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.
'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.
Trend Themes
1. Print Art - Embrace the growing trend of print art and explore innovative ways to incorporate it into marketing and interior design.
2. Inspired Campaign Art - Tap into the popularity of campaign-inspired art by commissioning artists to create unique pieces that resonate with your target audience.
3. Curated Exhibitions - Create curated exhibitions that showcase a specific theme or artistic style to attract art enthusiasts and create a buzz around your brand or venue.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries can leverage the trend of print art and curated exhibitions to attract visitors, showcase emerging artists, and drive sales.
2. Marketing and Advertising - Marketing and advertising professionals can collaborate with artists to create campaign-inspired art that captures the attention of consumers and strengthens brand messaging.
3. Tourism and Hospitality - Tourism and hospitality industries can partner with galleries to host curated exhibitions that attract visitors, drive local tourism, and enhance guest experiences.
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