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YoungRemy
06-01-2012, 01:21 AM
what a great story coming out of Los Angeles with the Shepard Fairey/Glen Friedman/Kaves billboards.

just like MCA DAY, these are a fan made DIY project that are gaining steam and creating a buzz around town.

they are completely paid for and commissioned by a fan named Jason May, who identifies himself as a fan who wanted to see a tribute.

I had heard about one or two of them here and from Glen Friedman but was confused as to who, how, and how many.

two of them are a Brooklyn artist named Kaves using a Glen Friedman photo and the iconic lyric from Sure Shot

locations: Venice/La Cienega & Sunset/San Vicente

http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/MCA.KAVES_550.jpg

and the other two are a Sheperd Fairey/Friedman collaboration with a giant RIP MCA logo

locations: Sunset/Las Palmas & Fairfax/Santa Monica

http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/MCA.SF_550.jpg

Shortly after the death of Beastie Boy MCA in early May, a billboard appeared on an industrial stretch of Venice; designed by Brooklyn artist Kaves, it was mostly black and white with a Beastie Boys photo and lyric. (It has since moved to Sunset.) This week another MCA billboard popped up on Fairfax, and then another on Sunset. Designed by Shepard Fairey, the latter two are black and red and feature an iconic Glen E Friedman photo.

Pretty sweet, but what's the deal?

After the death of MCA (who was born Adam Yauch), a local fan named Jason May was heartbroken. He wrote email tributes and reminisced with a friend about seeing the Beastie Boys at the Cal Expo Amphitheater in 1986, but it wasn't enough.

Having recently purchased a Kaves painting at an Exhibit A Gallery show earlier this year, he was inspired to contact the artist, who agreed to come on board for a tribute. After negotiating with CBS outdoor for some remnant space, May rented the billboards, and Fairey was brought on board. Both artists wanted to use Glen E. Friedman images, and the famed photographer was glad to be a part of the project.

"These are three great artists who were fast, willing and got what it was about with not a lot of questions asked," says May. "The billboards just came together, just happened. I took my own money and just did it."

Adds Friedman: "The artist renditions of the photographs are very cool. I like that they included the other guys, that was very respectful -- the Beastie Boys are a team."

"Ironically both of those photos are from the same roll of film," Friedman continues. "One photo was taken on the Loyola Marymount Campus and the other on Pacific Coast Highway. It was a fun day. Rick Rubin once said it was his favorite photo session ever at Def Jam -- it was the first one I ever did for them."

There's been a great response to the works so far, Friedman goes on. "I put the billboards on my personal Facebook page and a bunch of people who actually knew Adam got to see them and wanted to know who did it," says Friedman. "They couldn't believe it was just this dude who wanted to show his respect. DJ Hurricane demanded his email so he could thank him personally."

Indeed, what's most shocking about the project is that May (who declines to give out any personal information) seems to have no self-promotion agenda at all. "Adam Yauch was someone who deserves a public memorial, so now he has it -- at least in L.A.," he says. "I'm proud that I was able to do something in the name of great art and great music."

No more designs are planned. Though he would love to expand to Chicago and New York, "I don't have it in the budget," he adds with a laugh.

http://blogs.laweekly.com/westcoastsound/2012/05/mca_billboards_los_angeles_shepard_fairey_kaves.ph p

twitter.com/jasonemay

GrapeApe
06-01-2012, 07:37 AM
These need to become art prints or something.

I would buy the whole set.

How can we contact him?

sab0tage
06-01-2012, 07:38 AM
These need to become art prints or something.

I would buy the whole set.


Me too!

RobMoney$
06-01-2012, 07:45 AM
This story left me wondering what, if anything, Capitol records/EMI have done to memorialize Adam Yauch?

Kid Presentable
06-01-2012, 08:48 AM
This story left me wondering what, if anything, Capitol records/EMI have done to memorialize Adam Yauch?

Good call. And props to Jason May.

FlechaRojo
06-01-2012, 11:12 AM
Many thanks to Jason May.

YoungRemy
06-01-2012, 11:17 AM
This story left me wondering what, if anything, Capitol records/EMI have done to memorialize Adam Yauch?

answer: by promoting Katy Perry.

seriously, besides flying their flag at half mast I'm wondering the same thing

These need to become art prints or something.

I would buy the whole set.

How can we contact him?

http://www.obeygiant.com/contact

I remember a few years ago he did something similar for the 'Under The Influence' Art show at Gallery 1988 and was selling a print like this (for over 3 grand)

http://beasties88.blogspot.com/

GrapeApe
06-01-2012, 11:54 AM
This story left me wondering what, if anything, Capitol records/EMI have done to memorialize Adam Yauch?

Good point.

I bet they are preparing 5 "best of" albums and a hologram tour as we speak.

To be honest, I think Russell Simmons and Def Jam have been more vocal and respectful than Capitol.

jennyb
06-03-2012, 06:13 AM
These billboards are so beautiful. What a phenomenal fan to pull this together. I'm in awe.

abbott
06-03-2012, 07:17 AM
i love this shit.

i almost started to cry, Ive been a real pussy lately.