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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Barry_McGeeBarry McGee - Wikipedia

    Barry McGee (born 1966) is an American artist. He is known for graffiti art, and a pioneer of the Mission School art movement. [1] McGee is known by his monikers : Twist , [2] Ray Fong , [3] Bernon Vernon , [4] and P.Kin .

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › barry-mcgeeBarry McGee | Artnet

    Barry McGee is a San Francisco-based artist who creates drawings, paintings, and installations inspired by urban life and graffiti culture. Learn about his biography, artworks, exhibitions, and auction prices on artnet.

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  3. art21.org › artist › barry-mcgeeBarry McGee | Art21

    Learn about Barry McGee, a cult figure in skate, graffiti, and surf culture, and his drawings, paintings, and installations inspired by urban life. Watch videos, read interviews, and explore his artwork and themes on Art21.

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  4. Feb 24, 2023 · Barry McGee 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.

  5. Jul 9, 2016 · Learn about Barry McGee, a pioneer of the Mission School and a street art legend from San Francisco. Explore his graffiti, drawings, paintings and installations inspired by urban culture and social issues.

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  6. www.moma.org › artists › 27669Barry McGee | MoMA

    Oct 17, 2002 · Barry McGee is a contemporary artist known for his graffiti and street art. He also creates drypoint prints, which are etchings made with a needle on a metal plate. See his works and exhibitions at MoMA.

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  8. www.sfmoma.org › artist › Barry_McGeeBarry McGee · SFMOMA

    Barry McGee's drawings, paintings, and mixed-media installations address the struggles of contemporary urban life. McGee was introduced to graffiti when he was 18 years old, and under the tag Twist he became known for his stylized images of hobos, liquor bottles, and screws painted on walls and subway cars.