Talk:Barry McGee
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editRestructure
editI readded the "restructure" tag. Stevegallery's contributions to this article were good and useful, but overall the article needs reorganized, with a more logical arrangement into sections, and making sure the writing in that section actually belongs there. I can do this at some point, but right now I'm busy. If anybody else wants to do this, have at it. Peter G Werner 00:32, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
Controversy
editThis article dedicates a lot of space to the "Controversy" around the HUF shoes. The controversy was short-lived and ultimately hasn't impacted the artist's career. McGee made few statements about the shoes. Perhaps this section should be deleted or minimized in importance? Yellow Swans (talk) 07:50, 1 March 2009 (UTC)
Deleted paragraph
editI reverted the following paragraph added by User:Luggagestore:
- er - http://www.luggagestoregallery.org on a variety of public art projects, commissions and exhibitions. In 1991, he painted two roll down doors for the "luggage store's roll down door project" at 1007 and 1009 Market Street in San Francisco. That project was funded by one department of The City of San Francisco -- The SF Art Commission's Market Street Art in Transit Program and painted over without permission by another department of the City of San Francisco--Department of Public Works Anti Grafitti Program. The mural on the roll down door at 1009 Market Street exists. McGee was featured in a two person show, "Folklore" with Brett Cook/Dizney in 1994. In 1995/6, McGee collaborated with Phillip Ross, at the luggage store's annex space at 1000 Market Street, creating several mechanical pieces, including a policeman with rolling eyes installed on the outside of this historical flat iron building. McGee collaborated with the lsg on his first permissional public mural which was painted on metal panels and installed on Howard at 6th Street. The mural, over 25 ft. long, was stolen after one year and has not been recovered. McGee exhibited in several group shows at the gallery including "Off the Hook," curated by Thomas Campbell in 1998, Frenzy I in 1999, Outerspace Hillbilly in 2003 with Clare E. Rojas, leif Goldberg and Andrew Jeffrey Wright; No War (90 artists) in November 03 and Frenzy II in 2004.
I reverted it for the following reasons, 1) while the Luggage Store clearly played an important role in the career of Barry McGee, this section gives undue weight to his work with Luggage Store, 2) that and the prominent link to the Luggage Store website cross the line into self-promotion, and 3) the section clearly crosses the line into original research – the above paragraph is clearly based on a history of professional interaction with Barry McGee rather than facts derived from verifiable, published sources. Peter G Werner 18:53, 26 March 2007 (UTC)
Early life in SF?
editDoes anybody know about McGee's youth in SF. For example, what high school did he attend?
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External links
edit- Moved all but one external link here because they are a mess. Hesperian Nguyen (talk) 22:18, 28 January 2019 (UTC)
- Barry McGee at A.L.I.C.E., Brussels, Belgium
- Barry McGee at Roberts & Tilton, Culver City, CA
- Barry McGee at Stuart Shave/Modern Art
- Biography, interviews, essays, artwork images and video clips from PBS series Art:21 -- Art in the Twenty-First Century – Season 1 (2001).
- Barry McGee in RETARD RIOT #16 w/ Noah Lyon & Mat Brinkman
- Barry McGee + Clare Rojas + Noah Lyon – mixed media collaboration – 2004 / 2007
- A review of Barry McGee at Fondazione Prada
- "Barry McGee", UCLA Hammer Museum, 2000.
- "Twist" by Timothy W Drescher, Shaping San Francisco Digital Library.
- "Trains and Trucks with a Twist of Pain" by Eric Nakamura, Giant Robot #9, 1997
- "Barry McGee aka TWIST" on "Known Gallery"
- "Barry McGee at Deitch Projects: or, WHY, BARRY, WHY???" by Stephanie Lee Jackson.
- Transit Project Twist gallery
- Barry McGee gallery, Flickr.
- "Artist stays street savvy: Barry McGee's urban images reflect his tagger roots" by Jesse Hamlin, San Francisco Chronicle, May 2, 2002.
- "Yerba Buena art inspires calls to fire department" by Kenneth Baker, San Francisco Chronicle, October 28, 2003.
- "Last word on government: Graffiti installation in Gonzalez's office gets mixed reviews" by Ilene Lelchuk, San Francisco Chronicle, December 10, 2004.
- "Barry McGee (Twist) Interview" by Charlie Bucket, EntertainingThings.com, September 12, 2009 (original interview, 2000).
- Barry McGee; TWIST for SWINDLE Magazine (original interview 2006)
- "Barry McGee Interview" – An interview with Barry McGee about his life and exhibit in the Carnegie International.
- Forbes article on Barry McGee
- Interview: SR-1 (Founder and President of THR Crew)
- Barry McGee at Kadist Art Foundation
- Barry McGee interviewed by Jason Rosenfeld, The Brooklyn Rail, February 7, 2018 [1]