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Futura (graffiti artist)

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Futura
Born
Leonard Hilton McGurr

(1955-11-17) November 17, 1955 (age 68)
New York City
NationalityAmerican
Known forGraffiti, Spray paint art
MovementStreet art, Abstract art
Websitefuturalaboratories.com

Leonard Hilton McGurr (born November 17, 1955), known as Futura, and formerly known as Futura 2000,[1] is an American contemporary artist[2] and former graffiti artist.[3][4][5]

Biography

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He started to paint illegally on New York City's subway in the early 1970s, working with other artists such as ALI. From 1974 to 1978, he served in the U.S. Navy and traveled all over the world.[6] In the early 1980s he showed with Patti Astor at the Fun Gallery, along with Keith Haring, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Richard Hambleton and Kenny Scharf.[7]

Futura painted backdrops live on-stage for British punk rock band The Clash's 1981 European tour.[8] In 1985, he was on the first meeting of the graffiti and urban art movement in Bondy (France), on the VLP's initiative, with Speedy Graphito, Miss Tic, SP 38, Epsylon Point, Blek le Rat, Jef Aérosol, Nuklé-Art, Kim Prisu, Banlieue-Banlieue. More recently, he is a successful graphic designer and gallery artist.

One of the most distinctive features of Futura's work is his abstract approach to graffiti. While the primary focus, during the 1980s, of the majority of graffiti artists was lettering, Futura pioneered abstract street art, which has since become more popular. Conversely, his aerosol strokes are regarded as different from those of his peers, as they are as thin as the fine lines usually associated with the use of an airbrush.

While he is primarily known as a graffiti artist, much of his work is as an illustrator and graphic designer of album covers, first becoming involved with The Clash; producing a sleeve for their "This Is Radio Clash" 7" single and handwriting the sleeve notes and lyrics sheet for their album Combat Rock (1982). He also toured extensively with The Clash during the Combat Rock tours, "performing" with them on stage by spray painting backdrops whilst the band performed. His rap appeared on the Clash song "Overpowered by Funk."

Years later James Lavelle resurrected Futura's career by getting him, alongside Ben Drury, to produce the artwork for several releases on Mo' Wax records; this also led to Futura producing the imagery which has largely defined Lavelle's Unkle project.

During the 1990s he was involved with clothing companies such as GFS, Subware and Project Dragon. More recently much of Futura's artwork has evolved into the production of collectible toys, sneakers; and a diverse range of creative media, working with Recon, Nike, Medicom Toy, Undercover, Supreme, Levi's and A Bathing Ape.

Futura also designs his own clothing under the label Futura Laboratories with a store located in Fukuoka, Japan.

Futura was interviewed and featured in the 2005 sneaker documentary Just For Kicks.

His 2012 exhibition Future-Shock was curated by Nemo Librizzi and shown by Andy Valmorbida in New York City.[9] Past galleries who have organized one man exhibitions include Fun Gallery, Tony Shafrazi Gallery, Philippe Briet Gallery, Galerie du Jour Agnès B., and Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont. Museum exhibitions include New York / New Wave at PS1 (1981),[10] Coming from the Subway at Groninger Museum (1992),[11] Beautiful Losers (2004) and Art in the Streets at Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (2011).[12]

In 2012, Futura designed the special edition Hennessy V.S. bottle.

In 2017, Futura designed a collection of T-shirts with Uniqlo.

In 2019, Futura designed a pointman bobblehead, a baseball jersey, and a baseball cap with the New York Mets.

In late 2019, Futura collaborated with Funko to design decals for a Star wars line sold exclusively at Target. Two designs were falsely claimed to be his but were in fact designed in-house by Funko [Red and Black Boba Fetts, both the 4 and 10 inch variants].

In 2020, Futura designed in collaboration with BMW a bespoke series of vehicles that were shown at Frieze LA 2020 in Los Angeles, US.[13]

In September 2020 a pair of Nike sneakers that he designed, known as the "Leonard Hilton McGurr ‘Futura’ Nike Dunk High Pro SB ‘FLOM’" sold at auction for US$63,000.[14][15]

Publications

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  • 1981: Events, Artist invite Artists. New York, US: New Museum. Text by Betty Fox. The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
  • 1983: New Art at the Tate Gallery. Text by Michael Compton. Tate Gallery, London
  • 1987: Spraycan Art. Texts by Henry Chalfant, James Prigoff, Thames & Hudson
  • 1987: New York Now. Texts by Carl Haenlein. Kestner-Gesellschaft, Hanovre, Germany
  • 1988: Subway Art. Texts by Martha Cooper et Henry Chalfant. Holt Paperbacks
  • 1989: Futura 2000: Œuvres récentes. Text by Elisabeth Hess, Musée de Vire, Vire, France
  • 1992: Coming from the Subway – New York Graffiti Art. Froukje Hoekstra, Stefan Eins et alt. Karl Muller Verlag ISBN 978-9054770039[11]
  • 1997: New York Graffiti Art: Coming From The Subway: Histoire et Developpement d’un Mouvement Controverse. Farthest Star, VBI, 1992, VBI 1997
  • 1998: Generations of youth: youth cultures and history in twentieth-century America. Texts by Joe Austin, Michael Willard, NYU Press
  • 1999: Pittura Dura: Dal Graffitismo alla Street Art. Texts by Luca Massimo Barbero, Renato Barilli et alt. Electa, Milan, Italy
  • 2000: Futura. Texts by Ben Drury, Liz Farrelly, Andrew Holmes. Booth-Clibborn. ISBN 978-1861541345.
  • 2000: The new beats: culture, musique et attitudes du hip-hop. Texts by S. H. Fernando. Kargo
  • 2001: The graffiti subculture: youth, masculinity, and identity in London and New York. Texts by Nancy Macdonald, Palgrave Macmillan
  • 2002: Aerosol Kingdom – Subway Painters of New York City. Texts by Ivor L. Miller. University Press of Mississippi, Jackson, US
  • 2004: Disruptive Pattern Material: An Encyclopedia of Camouflage. Texts by Hardy Blechman, Alex Newman. Firefly, US
  • 2004: Experimental formats & packaging: creative solutions for inspiring graphic design. Texts by Roger Fawcett-Tang, Daniel Mason, Rotovision
  • 2004: DPM – Disruptive Pattern Material. Texts by Hardy Blechman, Alex Newman. Frances Lincoln
  • 2004: Beautiful Losers – Contemporary Art and Street Culture. Texts by Alex Baker, Thom Collins, Jeffrey Deitch et alt., Aaron Rose et Christian Strike, New York
  • 2005: East Village US. texts by Dan Cameron, Liza Kirwin, Alan W. Moore, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
  • 2006: Can't stop won't stop: une histoire by la génération hip-hop. Texts by Jeff Chang. Allia
  • 2006: Plastic culture: how Japanese toys conquered the world. Texts by Woodrow Phoenix, Kodansha International
  • 2007: The Warhol economy: how fashion, art, and music drive New York City. Texts by Elizabeth Currid, Princeton University Press
  • 2008: Street Art: The Graffiti Revolution. Texts by Cedar Lewisohn, Tate, London
  • 2008: The Elms Lesters Book and Christmas Exhibition. Texts by Ben Jones, Paul Jones et alt. Elms Lesters Paintings Rooms, London
  • 2009: Subway Art: 25th Anniversary Edition. Texts by Martha Cooper, Henry Chalfant, Chronicle Books
  • 2009: American Graffiti. Margo Thompson. Parkstone
  • 2009: Graffiti New York. Texts by Eric Felisbret, James Prigoff, Luke Felisbret, Abrams
  • 2009: Natural Selection. Texts by Fiona McKinnon, Iain Cadby, Atkinson Gallery, Somerset, UK
  • 2009: Blade – King of Kings. Henk Pijnenburg, Henk Pijnenburg
  • 2009: Né dans la rue: Graffiti. Texts by Hervé Chandes, Fondation Cartier pour l'Art Contemporain, Paris
  • 2009: From Style Writing to Art (A Street Art Anthology). Texts by Magda Danysz, Marie-Noëlle Dana, Galerie Magda Danysz, Paris, Drago, Italy
  • 2010: Beyond the Street: The 100 Leading Figures in Urban Art. Texts by Patrick Nguyen, Stuart Mackenzie, Die Gestalten Verlag
  • 2011: 100 artistes du Street Art. With direction by Paul Ardenne. Texts by Marie Maertens. Martinière, Paris
  • 2012: Is The Art World Ready for Graffiti?. Steven Hager, Steven Hager at Smashwords, Los Gatos, US
  • 2012: Graffiti, une histoire en images. Bernard Fontaine. Eyrolles, Paris
  • 2012: Futura 2012 – Expansions. Text by Paul Ardenne, Galerie Jérôme by Noirmont, Paris

Solo exhibitions

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  • 1982 Futura 2000, Fnac-Strasbourg, Strasbourg[16]
  • 1982 Futura 2000, Fun Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1983 Futura 2000, Yvon Lambert Gallery, Paris[16]
  • 1983 Futura 2000, Fun Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1983 Futura 2000, Yaki Korinblit Gallery, Amsterdam[16]
  • 1983 Futura 2000, 51X Gallery, New York[16]
  • 1983 Futura 2000, Baronian-Lambert, Gent[16]
  • 1983 Futura 2000, Four Blue Squares, San Francisco[16]
  • 1984 Futura 2000, Yaki Korinblit Gallery, Amsterdam[16]
  • 1984 Futura 2000, Fun Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1984 Homage to Picasso, Shafrazi Gallery, New York[16]
  • 1985 Futura 2000, Shafrazi Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1985 Futura 2000, Michael Kohn Gallery, Los Angeles[17]
  • 1986 Futura 2000, Semaphore Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1988 Futura 2000, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1989 Futura 2000, Galerie du Jour, Paris[17]
  • 1989 Futura 2000, Musée de Vire, Vire[17]
  • 1989 Futura 2000, Arcs & Cracs, Barcelona[17]
  • 1990 Futura 2000, Gallery B5, Monaco[17]
  • 1990 Futura 2000, Philippe Briet Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1990 Futura 2000, Martin Lawrence Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1991 Futura 2000, Galerie du Jour, Paris[17]
  • 1992 Futura 2000, Galerie du Jour, Paris[17]
  • 1993 Futura 2000, 01 Gallery, Los Angeles[17]
  • 1994 Untitled, Gallery Cotthem-Knokke, Barcelona[17]
  • 1994 Futura 2000, Time Space Light, New York[17]
  • 1996 Futura 2000, Solaria, Fukuoka[17]
  • 1996 Futura 2000, Livestock Gallery, New York[17]
  • 1996 Futura 2000, L'Aeronef, Lille[17]
  • 1999 Futura 2000, Variant, New York[17][18]
  • 2000 Futura 2000, Bob, New York[17][18]
  • 2001 Futura 2000 x UNKLE Colette, Paris[17]
  • 2002 Futura 2000 Place, Space 3, Sydney, Australia[17]
  • 2005 Futura 2000, Year in Pictures V1 Gallery, Copenhagen[19]
  • 2009 Futura 2000 – Collection Patrick Lerouge, Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture, Paris[20]
  • 2013 Futura 2000, Ica, London[17]
  • 2014 Introspective, Magda Danysz Gallery, Paris[18]
  • 2014 Timewarp, Schusev State Museum Of Architecture, Moscow[17]
  • 2014 Futura, Md Gallery, Shanghai[21][22]
  • 2015 The Bridges of Graffiti, Venice Biennale, Venice[23][24]
  • 2016 Futura: NEW HORIZONS, Library Street Collective, Detroit[25][26][27]
  • 2023 Futura2000: Breaking Out, UB Art Galleries, Buffalo[28][29]

Collections

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Futura's work is held in the following permanent public collections:

  • Collection de la Société Générale, New York
  • Fonds Municipal d´Art Contemporain de la Ville de Paris, Paris
  • Musée de Vire, Vire, France
  • Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, Bologna, Italy

Appearances in other media

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References

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  1. ^ "Futura Reflects on the Past – Page". Interview Magazine. 8 August 2012. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  2. ^ Vartanian, Hrag. "From Graffiti to the Gallery, Futura Talks About Art". Hyperallergic.com. Hyperallergic. Retrieved 4 June 2024.
  3. ^ Bike NYC: The Cyclist's Guide to New York City Ed Glazar, Marci Blackman, Michael Green - 2011 1628730021 Famous OG writers who've tattooed these walls, graff artists that have been around since the beginning, include Cope2 (alias Fernando Carlo)—the South Bronx native who grabbed mainstream attention with his 2005 Time magazine billboard ad on the side of a building in Soho; Futura 2000 (Leonard Hilton McGurr)—an oldschool bike messenger, recently commissioned to paint a limited edition track bike designed and produced by master frame builder Ernesto Colnago; and the ...
  4. ^ Guerilla art - Sebastian Peiter, Goetz Werner – 2009 – 185669593X Page 14 When Private Leonard Hilton McGurr returned to the Big Apple, he put his military skills to good use by trespassing in the yards of the Metropolitan Transport Authorities, bombing trains and city walls with other artists such as Ali, Duro and Dondi. In the early days of graffiti, Futura developed his distinctive style. While most writers focused on lettering and elaborate name tagging, Futura pioneered an abstract spray-paint approach with aerosol strokes as thin as airbrush lines. Futura's ...
  5. ^ Christophe Deniau - 2016 Downtown Manhattan 78-82: De la no wave aux dancefloors 2367230943 La carrière de Futura 2000 (de son vrai nom Leonard Hilton McGurr) était alors en pleine ascension. Celuici s'était fait remarquer très jeune comme writer sur les rames de métro. Après des études à la School for Visual Arts afin d'y apprendre l'imprimerie, il va rapidement trouver son inspiration dans le métro de New York. Avec un style tout d'abord classique et tourné vers le lettrage, sa technique va s'affirmer par la suite et évoluer vers un style proche de celui de l'abstraction lyrique, ...
  6. ^ Cheong, Wayne (28 August 2019). "A retrospective and an interview with the godfather of graffiti, Futura". Esquire. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
  7. ^ "Futura Reflects on the Past". Interview Magazine. 2012-08-08. Retrieved 2019-08-01.
  8. ^ Futura; Fab 5 Freddy "Futura Talks With Fab 5 Freddy" Art In the Streets. Skira Rizzoli/ MOCA, 2011
  9. ^ "Recap: Futura's Future-Shock Art Exhibition In NYC". VIBE.com. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  10. ^ Glenn O'Brien (March 2003). "MILESTONES 1981: "NEW YORK/NEW WAVE"". Vol. 41, no. 7. ARTFORUM. Retrieved 12 December 2018.
  11. ^ a b Froukje Hoekstra (1992). Coming from the subway, New York graffiti art (in Dutch). Groningen : Groninger Museum and Benjamin & Partners. p. 134. ISBN 9789054770039. OCLC 921058574.
  12. ^ "Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont – Galeries d´art France Paris". Denoirmont.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-16. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  13. ^ "BMW M2 by FUTURA 2000".
  14. ^ Sawyer, Jonathan (1 October 2020). "Futura's "FLOM" Nike SB Dunk High Just Sold for $63,000". Highsnobiety. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
  15. ^ Caraan, Sophie (1 October 2020). "Futura 2000's Nike Dunk High Pro SB "FLOM" Fetches $63K USD at Sotheby's Auction". Hypebeast. Retrieved 8 June 2024.
  16. ^ a b c d e f g h "FUTURA2000 Biography – FUTURA2000 on artnet".
  17. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa "Futura Exhibitions | Widewalls". Archived from the original on 2018-12-15. Retrieved 2018-12-12.
  18. ^ a b c "Futura Selected Solo Shows". Magda Danysz Gallery. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  19. ^ "Futura 2000 Year in Pictures". V1 Gallery. 2005. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  20. ^ "Exposition - FUTURA 2000 à l’École Spéciale - Collection Patrick Lerouge", Ecole Spéciale d’Architecture. Accessed 28 October 2017
  21. ^ "Solo Exhibition by Futura". Artinasia.com. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  22. ^ "Interview: Futura". TimeOut Shanghai. November 6, 2014. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  23. ^ ""The Bridges of Graffiti" debutta alla Biennale di Venezia". PANORAMA.it. 27 May 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  24. ^ "The Bridges of Graffiti at Venice Biennale 2015 (Recap)". Il Gorgo. 20 May 2015. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  25. ^ Sajonas, Felson (20 June 2016). "Futura Opens "NEW HORIZONS" Gallery Exhibition at Detroit's Library Street Collective". Hypebeast. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  26. ^ "Futura – CV".
  27. ^ "LENNY MCGURR (FUTURA), NEW HORIZONS". Library Street Collective. Archived from the original on 16 December 2018. Retrieved 13 December 2018.
  28. ^ "FUTURA2000: Breaking Out". www.buffalo.edu. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  29. ^ Sommer, Mark (2023-09-24). "'From Brooklyn to Buffalo': Futura2000 takes center stage with mural, retrospective". The Buffalo News. Retrieved 2023-10-09.
  30. ^ "Futura 2000 – The Escapades Of Futura 2000 (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. 2003-01-09. Retrieved 2014-05-20.
  31. ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgglbG4mKI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUgglbG4mKI
  32. ^ "Meet Your Instructor: Futura". Masterclass.com. 2021-08-19. Retrieved 2021-12-13.
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