Barry McGee

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400 pages
hardcover

Description

Published at the occasion of the first major survey of Barry McGee’s work, this monumental volume records more than two decades of unbelievable fecundity, over the course of which McGee has pioneered a new iconography of sharp street vitality and graphic snap. McGee started as a graffiti artist at the streets of San Francisco, working under such tags as Ray Fong, Twist and Twisto, and his work since then has hugely expanded the terms of both street art and recent art. The freshness of McGee’s work stems in part from his virtuoso handling and consolidation of a complete panoply of influences, from hobo art, sign painting and graffiti to comics, Beat literature and much else. His odd skill as a draughtsman is energized by his insistence on pushing at the parameters of art–his work will also be shockingly informal in the gallery and surprisingly elegant in the street–and by his keen nose for social malaise.
This volume revisits McGee’s most influential installations in art spaces, and considers the evolution of his aesthetic within institutional settings. Up to now unseen photographs by Craig Costello document the artist’s work at the streets of San Francisco in the early 90s, highlighting the contributions of his friends and mentors. Also included are images from the artist’s famous slide lecture, compiled and refined during the last 20 years, and an oral history of the Bay Area’s Mission School by McGee’s friends, mentors and collaborators. Featuring 450 images, including many never before published, the book is designed by the artist in collaboration with Conny Purtill.
400 pages
hardcover


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