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b. 1985 -

Fintan Magee is an Australian street artist known for his murals throughout Australia and the world. Born in Lismore New South Wales he grew up in Brisbane, gaining a reputation as a graffiti writer before obtaining a fine arts degree and relocating to Sydney.

He has been described as ‘Australia’s Banksy' by a number of media outlets although Magee has stated in various interviews that he hates this and has stated it's a result of 'lazy journalism'.

His work often deals with environmental issues, in 2015 his solo show at Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne was themed around his own personal experiences in the 2011 Brisbane floods. He often uses personal stories to talk about broader issues like climate change and the migrant crisis.

He received national acclaim for his mural depicting Felix Baumgartner in Brisbane,[6] and has participated in various public art festivals in Australia and abroad. Along with other recognised street artists from around Australia, Magee contributed to Toowoomba's "First Coat" program.

Fintan has Irish, English and Australian ancestry, his father is from Derry in Northern Ireland and his mother is English born. His maternal grandfather, who was from Woollahra in Sydney, had an Architectural practice in Ghana, West Africa.

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      • Fintan Magee (Lismore 1985) The Fight
        Mar. 15, 2024

        Fintan Magee (Lismore 1985) The Fight

        Est: €7,500 - €9,500

        Oil on canvascm. 160x106,6Fintan Magee is a Sydney based social realist painter, specializing in large-scale murals. Drawing from personal experience and the mundane, his figurative paintings are deeply integrated with the urban environment and explore themes of diversity, migration and transition, waste and consumption, loss, and the environment. His works exude an inherent sentimentality and softness influenced by children’s books and the Lowbrow art movement. His practice is informed by a profound interest in political murals, inspired by early exposure to street art in conflict ridden Northern Ireland. This is reflected in the socialist nature of his public artworks, which combine journalistic elements with public art. Magee’s work is driven by his recognition of the power of murals to communicate political and social viewpoints and thus divide or unite communities.  In recent years, Magee has solidified his position as one of Australia’s leading public artists and has traveled extensively, completing projects in countries across the world, including Belarus, India, Jordan, Spain, Tahiti, USA. His recent solo exhibitions are ‘Big Dry’ at Think Space in Los Angeles (2018), ‘Waves’ at Mathgoth Gallery in Paris (2017) and ‘Water World’ at Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne (2016). Magee has been featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, Juxtapoz Magazine, ABC News, The Australian, The Urban Contemporary Art Guide (2014, 2015), Street Art Australia (Lou Chamberlain), Graffiti Art (FR) Home & Design: Trends Magazine, Surface (Soren Solker) (DK), among others. ** Please note that the lot is located with its present owner in India. Shipping costs will therefore be subject to international rates.

        Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
      • Fintan Magee (Lismore 1985) Jimbo and Owen at Eagle Express
        Mar. 15, 2024

        Fintan Magee (Lismore 1985) Jimbo and Owen at Eagle Express

        Est: €8,000 - €10,000

        Oil on canvascm. 179x156Fintan Magee is a Sydney based social realist painter, specializing in large-scale murals. Drawing from personal experience and the mundane, his figurative paintings are deeply integrated with the urban environment and explore themes of diversity, migration and transition, waste and consumption, loss, and the environment. His works exude an inherent sentimentality and softness influenced by children’s books and the Lowbrow art movement. His practice is informed by a profound interest in political murals, inspired by early exposure to street art in conflict ridden Northern Ireland. This is reflected in the socialist nature of his public artworks, which combine journalistic elements with public art. Magee’s work is driven by his recognition of the power of murals to communicate political and social viewpoints and thus divide or unite communities.  In recent years, Magee has solidified his position as one of Australia’s leading public artists and has traveled extensively, completing projects in countries across the world, including Belarus, India, Jordan, Spain, Tahiti, USA. His recent solo exhibitions are ‘Big Dry’ at Think Space in Los Angeles (2018), ‘Waves’ at Mathgoth Gallery in Paris (2017) and ‘Water World’ at Backwoods Gallery in Melbourne (2016). Magee has been featured in the Sydney Morning Herald, Juxtapoz Magazine, ABC News, The Australian, The Urban Contemporary Art Guide (2014, 2015), Street Art Australia (Lou Chamberlain), Graffiti Art (FR) Home & Design: Trends Magazine, Surface (Soren Solker) (DK), among others. ** Please note that the lot is located with its present owner in India. Shipping costs will therefore be subject to international rates.

        Bertolami Fine Art s.r.l.
      • FINTAN MAGEE, (OWL), OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED CENTRE RIGHT, 122 X 91CM, FRAME SIZE: 124 X 94CM
        Oct. 05, 2023

        FINTAN MAGEE, (OWL), OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED CENTRE RIGHT, 122 X 91CM, FRAME SIZE: 124 X 94CM

        Est: $700 - $900

        FINTAN MAGEE, (OWL), OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED CENTRE RIGHT, 122 X 91CM, FRAME SIZE: 124 X 94CM

        Leonard Joel
      • MAGEE FINTAN
        Oct. 26, 2021

        MAGEE FINTAN

        Est: €400 - €450

        FINTAN MAGEE (1985-) Support serigrafia con intervento a mano cm 60x50 esemplare 40/45 firmato in basso a destra numerato in basso a sinistra titolato in basso al centro stampato da Sericraft Torino Support silkscreen with manual intervention 23 62x19 68 in edition 40/45 signed lower right numbered lower left titled lower center printed by Sericraft Turin

        Aste Boetto SRL
      • FINTAN MAGEE (born 1985) After the Fire 2020 pencil on paper
        Feb. 16, 2020

        FINTAN MAGEE (born 1985) After the Fire 2020 pencil on paper

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        FINTAN MAGEE (born 1985) After the Fire 2020 pencil on paper signed lower right 50 x 70cm

        Leonard Joel
      • Fintan Magee (Australian), 'Support #2', 2017, gic
        Jun. 20, 2018

        Fintan Magee (Australian), 'Support #2', 2017, gic

        Est: £100 - £150

        Fintan Magee (Australian), 'Support #2', 2017, giclee on 300 gsm paper, signed and numbered from an edition of 100 in pencil; sheet: 75 x 40cm

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Fintan Magee (Australian), 'Support', 2015, hand e
        Jun. 20, 2018

        Fintan Magee (Australian), 'Support', 2015, hand e

        Est: £100 - £150

        Fintan Magee (Australian), 'Support', 2015, hand embellished screenprint in colours, signed, titled and numbered from an edition of 45 in pencil; sheet: 50 x 60cm

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Fintan Magee (XX) - Future Crime Fighters 59 x 83cm
        Jan. 15, 2016

        Fintan Magee (XX) - Future Crime Fighters 59 x 83cm

        Est: $300 - $400

        Fintan Magee (XX) Future Crime Fighters offset lithograph 59 x 83cm gallery frame

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