Iggy Pop Canvas Print — Shepard Fairey Print (2010)

Iggy Pop Canvas Print by Shepard Fairey — 2010 Screen Print
Year2010
MediumScreen Print
Dimensions24 x 18 in
EditionFirst Edition
Edition size450
PublisherObey Giant
Original release price$65
SeriesMusic Series
EraMusic Era
Collector6/10
Visual7/10
Historical6/10
ScarcityModerate

Artist Statement

“18 x 24? Screen Print. Signed and Numbered edition of 450. $65. Limit 1 per person/household. Photography by Ed Perlstein, www.MusicImages.com Release Date: 7/1/10 Iggy is one of my favorite rockers of all time and is undoubtedly the godfather of punk. Iggy grew up outside of Detroit and got the name “Iggy” because he played drums in a high school band called The Iguanas. Iggy formed the Stooges around 1967 and released 2 great records, their self-titled 1969 debut, and Funhouse in 1970, on Elektra Records, who had recently seen great success with The Doors, and were eager to sign high energy

About This Print

Iggy Pop Canvas Print is a 2010 screen print by Shepard Fairey, published by Obey Giant in a signed, numbered edition of 450 at 18 x 24 inches, released July 1, 2010 at $65 with a limit of one per household. The image derives from a 1977 Berlin-era photograph by Ed Perlstein and from a canvas Fairey painted of the musician. In his statement, Fairey calls Iggy the godfather of punk and praises the Berlin-era albums made with David Bowie. The portrait renders Iggy's intensity in Fairey's bold, high-contrast graphic style.

Market Context

Estimated market value: 393.91. Observed range 315.13–472.69. Latest recorded sale: 2023-10-14. Very limited recorded sales (1-2). Hypothetical estimate at ~15% flat annual growth (80-120% band) is INDICATIVE ONLY.

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