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Matt McCormick

AmericanAmerican
, b. 1987

Renowned for his contemporary reinterpretation of American Western symbolism, multimedia artist Matt McCormick showcases a unique artistic flair. As a self-taught painter, he captures the essence of rugged cowboys set amidst vibrant, chromatic landscapes reminiscent of the vast Western plains. Drawing inspiration from the expressive styles of Raymond Pettibon and Richard Prince, McCormick infuses his characters with poignant written messages, incorporating George Harrison's evocative lyric "What I Feel I Can't Say," alongside quotes from influential figures like Neil Young, Bob Marley, and the Grateful Dead. Having previously delved into tattoo artistry and served as a tour manager for rapper Tyler, the Creator, McCormick seamlessly weaves elements of contemporary pop culture into his creations. His artistic repertoire strikes a balance between portraying traditional Western heroes and crafting compelling portraits of American antiheroes, such as Dennis Rodman, Chris Farley, and Pete Rose. McCormick's artistry has garnered widespread recognition, with exhibitions spanning across prominent cities in the United States, including New York, Miami, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Aspen. Moreover, his impactful art has resonated internationally, finding display in cultural hubs like London, Hong Kong, and Tokyo.