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Giant Barry McGee Mural in Brooklyn

  • E.D.W. LynchE.D.W. Lynch
  • January 16, 2013

Barry McGee's Mark Morris Dance Center Mural in Fort Greene, Brooklyn

San Francisco street artist Barry McGee recently painted this dazzling 96 by 67 foot mural on the side of the Mark Morris Dance Center in Brooklyn. The mural features many of McGee’s signature characters and pseudonyms. For more on McGee and his mural, see this behind-the-scenes video:

Barry McGee Brooklyn Mural

photos by Noel Y. C.

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