Born in 1966, San Francisco native Barry McGee has progressed from tagging the streets as Twist to regularly showing in major museums. He attended the San Francisco Art Institute, concentrating in ...
Barry McGee’s ethos shines through in Cherry Picking, a new underground exhibition hosted in the basement of The Hole’s Tribeca gallery. Running through January 14-30, the show brings together a ...
Barry McGee is an American artist and leading figure of the bi-coastal artistic subculture of skateboarders, street artists, and surfers. McGee’s drawings, paintings, and mixed-media installations are ...
Barry McGee is an American artist and leading figure of the bi-coastal artistic subculture of skateboarders, street artists, and surfers. McGee’s drawings, paintings, and mixed-media installations are ...
If you like street art, hairy-headed people, colorful graphics, gigantism, surfing, photography.... then you may be a fan of Barry McGee, the artist who's work is seen in galleries and museums ...
Bay Area graffiti legend Barry McGee is days away from unveiling his latest solo exhibition at Perrotin Paris. For his second show at the French outpost, the artist fills the space with constellations ...
‘Mid Winter Fuzz Gathering,’ 2025, left, by Barry McGee is an acrylic on panel. (Courtesy of the artist). ‘Paradise,’ 2024 by Ozzie Juarez is an acrylic, emulsion vinyl, airbrush, locked and barbed ...
This feels quite special, as two giants of graffiti showcase together as their careers have become more and more refined and yet still with the edge of their youth.
The sign advertising the SF Drug Users' Union office on Turk Street didn't look like much: white letters stenciled onto green wood. That may be why the sign, painted by acclaimed artist Barry McGee, ...
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If you were a skater, punk or hip-hop fan in the ’90s, graffiti zines were just another part of the culture. The hand-stapled, photocopied scene reports were a product of graf writers and street art ...