Barry McGee
Barry McGee is a pioneering artist who began his career in graffiti and is now exhibited in museums around the world.
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Barry McGee - Fuzz Gathering (Second Printing)
Softcover, 144 pages, 4.3 x 6.3 inches.
This zine by Barry McGee gathers a number of his own photographs, collages, and drawings to create a unique visual language composed of geometrical patterns and recurring symbols. It was published on the occasion of his exhibition towards the end of 2021 at the Perrotin Gallery in Paris. Born and educated in San Francisco, McGee produces works that are candid and insightful observations of modern society, but always with an emphasis on contributing to marginalised communities. He is associated with the Mission School, which emerged in the early 1990s and is primarily influenced by urban realism, graffiti, and American folk art, with a focus on social activism.
Barry McGee - Reproduction (Hand Customized)
Hardcover, 224 pages with 250 images, measures 8.5 x 11 inches. (T3)
This book is personally customized - See photos!
- An exterior silver spray paint job
- Stamped with Barry McGee designed stamps (in three places) These are his own personal stamps.
Barry McGee - Things Are Getting Better
Barry McGee - Untitled Zine 2024 (T.H.R.)
Softcover, 80 pages, 9 x 7 inches.
The new untitled zine by Barry McGee features Barry's photographic works, a very essential part of his artistic scope. Published by Tokyo based publishing house Scooters For Peace, this zine includes photos of Barry's artworks, tags, portraits - all documenting his environment and daily experiences, allowing the viewer to look through the lens in which Barry sees the world through.
Released November 2024.
Margaret Kilgallen - Inside Out Zine
Softcover, 80 pages, 10.25 x 8 inches.
Margaret Kilgallen's first retrospective zine by Barry and Asha McGee and Scooters For Peace, with unpublished photos of her artwork, sign painting, murals and monikers.
Photo credits: Toby Hardman, Bill Daniel, Michele Lockwood, Asha McGee, buZ blurr and R. Virgel. Published by Tokyo based publishing house Scooters For Peace, this zine is a unique add to any art lover's collection.
Released 2024.