Barry McGee Fuzz Gathering (Second Printing)

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This book-zine gathers photos, collages and drawings by Barry McGee in his unique visual language of geometrical patterns and recurring symbols.

It was originally published for the Barry McGee at the Perrotin Gallery, Paris in late 2021, in a first edition with a red cover but quickly sold out. This second printing has a blue cover and different cover image and is due to arrive in July. Pre-order now to avoid disappointment!

Barry McGee (born 1966 in San Francisco) received his BFA in painting and printmaking from the San Francisco Art Institute and was associated with the Mission School, a movement primarily influenced by urban realism, graffiti, and American folk art, with a focus on social activism.


McGee's works constitute candid and insightful observations of modern society, and his aim of actively contributing to marginalized communities has remained the same throughout his career, from his days as "Twist" (his graffiti moniker) to his current work as a global artist.


Whether it be consumerism or social stratification, McGee has given voice to his concerns through his art, taking on different personas, such as Ray Fong, Lydia Fong, P.Kin, Ray Virgil, and B. Vernon. His trademark motif, a male caricature with droopy eyes, references his empathy for those who identify the streets as their home.


His conglomeration of experiences has led McGee to create a unique visual language consisting of geometric patterns, recurring symbols, and the use of the "cluster method," while experimenting with various unconventional media, including glass bottles and other found objects. His recent large-scale murals and his meticulous archive of paintings and drawings examine the notion of public versus private space and the accessibility of art.

Second Printing, English edition
10,5 x 15,5 cm (softcover)
144 pages (72 b/w ill.)