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Barry McGee: Photography
By (Author) Barry McGee
Foreword by Ari Marcopoulos
Aperture
Aperture
1st April 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
Photographs: collections
Photographic equipment and techniques: general
779.092
Hardback
224
Width 216mm, Height 279mm
This monograph is the first to collect the photographs of internationally acclaimed multimedia artist Barry McGee.
Though best known for the inventive graphic sensibility of his paintings,drawings, and installations,McGees use of photography is an essential component of his artistic vision. Captured at all hours and around the world with whatever camera is at hand, McGees images are immediate, casual, intimate, and anarchic all at once. His work boldly employs geometric shapes, clusters of framed drawings and paintings, distinctive characters, and found objects such as empty bottles, surfboards, and wrecked vehicles. Whether incorporated into his iconic multi-element compositions, or printed in the innumerable fanzines and artists books that often accompany his exhibitions, photographs pervade McGees practice. Barry McGee: Reproduction provides unique insight into the process of a major American artist, and is a testament to the immense amount of visual information McGee has absorbed to build one of the most eclectic and innovative artistic legacies of our time.
Barry McGee (born in San Francisco, 1966) is among San Franciscos most internationally influential artists. He received a BFA from the San Francisco Art Institute and is a prominent member of the Mission School, a group of graffiti and DIY artists that emerged from San Franciscos Mission District in the late 1990s. His work has been exhibited worldwide, including at the Watari Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Walker Art Center, Minneapolis; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. His work is included in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; Berkeley Museum of Art and Pacific Film Archive, California; and Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy, among others.