Gauntlet Gallery · Authenticated Street & Pop Art Shepard Fairey — “Let Fury Have the Hour” · 2013 Hand-signed limited edition Hand-SignedLimited EditionShips Rolled & Insured The Work Let Fury Have the Hour is Shepard Fairey's poster for the documentary of the same name, a film exploring how artists, musicians, and thinkers responded creatively to an era of...
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Shepard Fairey Let Fury Have the Hour Signed Limited Edition Film Poster 2013
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Shipping & Handling
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About the work
About This Piece
Gauntlet Gallery · Authenticated Street & Pop Art
Shepard Fairey — “Let Fury Have the Hour” · 2013
Hand-signed limited edition
The Work
Let Fury Have the Hour is Shepard Fairey's poster for the documentary of the same name, a film exploring how artists, musicians, and thinkers responded creatively to an era of political and economic turmoil. Fairey, himself featured in the project, designed imagery that embodies the film's thesis: that culture can be a form of resistance, and that fury channeled into art becomes a constructive force rather than mere rage.
The poster distills the documentary's spirit into Fairey's charged graphic language, marrying bold typography with the ornamental, propaganda-derived framing he is known for. It stands as both promotional artwork and a manifesto in miniature, aligning Fairey with a broader community of creators who treat dissent as a discipline. The piece is a natural fit for collectors drawn to the intersection of street art and activist media.
Hand-signed in pencil by Shepard Fairey as a limited edition.
Details at a Glance
| Artist | Shepard Fairey |
|---|---|
| Title | Let Fury Have the Hour |
| Year | 2013 |
| Medium | Screen print on cream Speckletone paper |
| Edition | Hand-signed limited edition |
| Size | — |
| Subject | Film / activism |
| Signature | Hand-signed in pencil by Shepard Fairey |
| Condition | Very Good |
Condition
Graded Very Good. Please review every photo closely — the images are part of the description and show the actual piece you will receive.
Authenticity & Provenance
Hand-signed in pencil by Shepard Fairey. This is an authentic Shepard Fairey / OBEY Giant limited-edition print.
This release is documented in the Gauntlet Gallery Shepard Fairey reference archive at fairey.gauntlet.gallery.
Sold by Gauntlet Gallery, a specialist dealer in authenticated street art and pop art. Questions are welcome before purchase.
Shipping & Handling
- Ships flat-rolled in a heavy-duty tube, protected in an archival sleeve, fully insured.
- Packed and shipped from a smoke-free studio in Concord, CA.
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How is the print packed and shipped?
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