Now a wrecking ball rendered in circles of paint butter breaks through
a found graffiti tag bearing the name «Rascals,» which harkens to a 2008 work We Destroyed the Things We Loved.
Not exact matches
Framed within an immersive picture field, his loose and traversing brushwork echoes techniques
found in
graffiti art and street
tagging.
UNDERCOVER designer JUN TAKAHASHI blinds prophets, dignitaries, and other cultural icons in a series of black - and - white illustrations; writers and
graffiti artists NUG & PIKE collide
tagging with trance rituals; photographer ALASDAIR MCLELLAN
finds adolescence's last idyll; artist MATTHEW BARNEY takes us behind the scenes of his CREMASTER CYCLE; writer EMILY KING digs up ASPEN magazine's protest against uniformity;
Known by the
tag name «Twist» for his
graffiti and street art, McGee has also developed a career within museums and galleries, exhibiting drawings, paintings, prints, and large - scale, mixed - media installations that take inspiration from urban culture, incorporating elements such as empty liquor bottles, cans of spray paint, signs, scrap wood or metal, surfboards, and other
found materials.