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Creativity Unleashed for President Obama at 'Can and Did'

“Can and Did” is a graphics, art and photography exhibit from the Obama campaign to celebrate the election of the 44th President. The exhibit is in New York City for those who can't make it or choose not to go to Washington, D.C. for the inauguration. The show is at Danziger Projects and runs through February 28.

"The designers and artists in the show include Michael Bierut, Shepard Fairey, Jonathan Hoefler, Robert Indiana (below), Annie Leibovitz, Mr. Brainwash, Paula Scher, Sol Sender (Andy Keene and Amanda Gentry), Lance Wyman, and plenty more."

Implications - President Obama is the first president since John F. Kennedy to be considered a certified celebrity and heart throb.
Trend Themes
1. Art as Political Commentary - The use of art to express political opinions and celebrate political figures is a trend that reflects the increasing importance of visual media in shaping public opinion.
2. Virtual Exhibits - The trend of virtual art exhibits provides opportunities for artists to showcase their work to a global audience and democratizes access to art.
3. Celebrity Branding - The trend of associating brands with celebrity figures suggests new opportunities for businesses to collaborate with artists, designers, and other creative talents.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art world is on the forefront of this trend, with artists and galleries increasingly exploring the intersection of politics and art.
2. Marketing and Advertising - The trend of associating brands with celebrities offers new opportunities for marketers to collaborate with artists and other creative talents.
3. Digital and Technology - The trend towards virtual exhibits presents opportunities for tech companies to develop new tools and platforms for artists to showcase their work online.

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