Works
  • Matt Magee, Bugs, 2021
    Bugs, 2021$ 1,800.00
  • Matt Magee, Ellipsis, 2024
    Ellipsis, 2024$ 1,200.00
  • Matt Magee, Facsimile, 2024
    Facsimile, 2024$ 1,350.00
  • Matt Magee, Fact 1, 2024
    Fact 1, 2024$ 900.00
  • Matt Magee, Fact 2, 2024
    Fact 2, 2024$ 900.00
  • Matt Magee, Inventory, 2024
    Inventory, 2024$ 1,200.00
  • Matt Magee, Madrigal 1, 2019
    Madrigal 1, 2019$ 1,000.00
  • Matt Magee, Madrigal 2, 2019
    Madrigal 2, 2019$ 1,000.00
  • Matt Magee, Madrigal 3, 2019
    Madrigal 3, 2019$ 1,000.00
  • Matt Magee, Sliver, 2024
    Sliver, 2024$ 1,200.00
  • Matt Magee, Water Margin, 2023
    Water Margin, 2023$ 800.00
  • Matt Magee, Green Excavation, 2019
    Green Excavation, 2019
  • Matt Magee, Proem 1, 2016
    Proem 1, 2016$ 1,200.00
  • Matt Magee, Proem 3, 2016
    Proem 3, 2016$ 700.00
  • Matt Magee, Collection 1, 2016
    Collection 1, 2016$ 600.00
  • Matt Magee, Collection 2, 2016
    Collection 2, 2016$ 600.00
  • Matt Magee, Harry's Eyes, 2016
    Harry's Eyes, 2016$ 1,200.00
  • Matt Magee, Topologie 1, 2019
    Topologie 1, 2019$ 550.00
  • Matt Magee, Topologie 2, 2019
    Topologie 2, 2019$ 550.00
  • Matt Magee, Topologie 3, 2019
    Topologie 3, 2019$ 550.00
  • Matt Magee, Topologie 4, 2019
    Topologie 4, 2019$ 550.00
  • Matt Magee, Double You, 2019
    Double You, 2019$ 1,200.00
  • Matt Magee, Memory Board, 2018
    Memory Board, 2018$ 5,000.00
Overview

Matt Magee (b. 1961, Paris) is an American contemporary artist who has dedicated his over four-decade career to experimenting with abstract and conceptual art practices. Best known for his minimal abstract geometric paintings, sculptures and prints, his work explores language symbolically with an emphasis on repetition and nods to art historical precedents.

 

Magee holds an MFA from Pratt Institute and a BA in Art History from Trinity University. The artist was awarded two resident fellowships (2007 and 2015) at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, a New York State Foundation for the Arts Grant in 2002 and a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant in 1991. His compositions are found in the collections of the Tucson Museum of Art, Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Phoenix Art Museum, JP Morgan Chase Collection and the Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Yale University, among many others.

 

Related Works

  • Magee tells ZB, "I like Ellsworth Kelly's work, most specifically I respond to the drama and sharpness of his edges and how he uses space." View Kelly's work.

 

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