Black Holes

For Mural Arts, working with McGinness is both homage to classic public art and muralism, and outreach to entirely new communities and ideas by bridging the gap between the arts and the sciences. Science, particularly complex physics, can be intimidating, but McGinness’ black holes invite viewers to dwell in the world of science through visual art. For Mural Arts, this type of mural presents an opportunity to reach and engage entirely new audiences in through visual mediums.
The timing of McGinness’ mural is especially poignant because it coincides with the restoration work Mural Arts is undertaking on Philadelphia’s Keith Haring mural, We the Youth. McGinness’ work is in close conversation with Haring; like Haring, McGinness’ artistic endeavors straddle extremes from visually simple and iconographic to layered and abstract, while retaining a bold pop art sensibility and an interest in printmaking. Also like Haring, McGinness blurs the lines of fine art, public art, and product, equally at home producing public art, tee shirts, paintings for private collectors, and/or sneakers.