Artist

Keegan McHargue

American, b. 1982

Keegan McHargue is an American artist. 2 works are cataloged here, principally at Museum of Modern Art.

Overview

Keegan McHargue (born 1982) is an American artist known for his dream-like drawings and paintings. McHargue is sometimes described as either an outsider artist or faux-outsider artist. He lives and works in New York City.

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About

McHargue was seen as a successful emerging artist by age 21 and never attended art school. He previously lived in San Francisco, and briefly lived in Austin, Texas before moving to New York City. In 2007, he created a body of artwork "The Yellow Spectrum" specifically for an audience of babies, and a few years later with the "Preteen" work his audience was teenagers and preteens. In a 2010 interview, McHargue made comparisons between the fields of art and advertising. McHargue said about his process, "I tend to shy away from expressionistic concerns that compromise control. In a sense, everything in my art becomes about particular processes. That's how process became the most important part of my painting. I always say that I'm not a particularly good painter but I'm a very strategic painter". McHargue's work is in various public art collections including Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF), among others.

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Exhibitions

This is a list of select exhibitions by McHargue.

2003 – "The Wolfman Cometh", solo exhibition, Rivington Arms, New York City, New York 2006 – "The Control Group", Metro Pictures Gallery, Chelsea, New York City, New York 2005 – "Drawing Circles", solo exhibition, Hiromi Yoshii Gallery, Tokyo, Japan 2004 – "Large Dudes", exhibition with Matt Leines, The Wrong Gallery, New York City, New York 2004 – "Deliver Us From Evil: Dinos & Jake Chapman, R. Crumb, Honore Daumir, Dr. Lakra, Keegan McHargue", Matthew Marks Gallery, New York City, New York 2004 – "Feel the Wind", Jack Hanley Gallery, San Francisco, California 2004 – "Incantations", group exhibition, Metro Pictures Gallery, Chelsea, New York City, New York 2013 – "Prick of Conscience", solo exhibition, Fredericks & Freiser Gallery, New York City, New York

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Collections represented