Barry McGee has been an integral part of San Francisco's visual culture for nearly four decades, representing its underground scene and embodying the city's artistic spirit.
His ongoing evolution from local talent to an internationally recognized fine artist exemplifies how McGee encapsulates a unique blend of the city’s artistry, from its graffiti roots to fine art.
McGee's exhibition at Berggruen Gallery symbolizes a homecoming to the essence of San Francisco art, emphasizing that the identity shaped by the Mission School is irreplaceable.
The intersection of different art forms in McGee's work—a messy yet clean aesthetic—reflects the duality of high and low culture that defines the San Francisco experience.
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