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What is Futura's real name?
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Futura's real name is Leonard Hilton McGurr. When he began working as a graffiti artist in the 1970s, McGurr adopted the tag Futura 2000. After the dawn of the millennium, he began signing his pieces with only the name "Futura." Over the years, Futura has collaborated with a number of fashion brands and other manufacturers, such as Nike, Supreme, Levi's and A Bathing Ape. Explore a collection of Futura art on 1stDibs.
1stDibs ExpertOctober 15, 2024
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Futura 2000 'Johnny' vinyl art figure (Futura art toy mindstyle)
By Futura
Located in NEW YORK, NY
'Johnny' by Futura 2000:
The ‘Johnny’ vinyl art figure from NYC graffiti legend Futura is inspired by a classic 80s horror film. The 10-inch figure features a stylized rendition of h...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Resin, Vinyl
Futura Skateboard Deck (Futura 2000)
By Futura
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Futura Skateboard Deck:
Medium: Silkscreen on Maplewood Skateboard Deck. Year: 2023.
Dimensions: 31 x 8 inches (38.1 x 22.9 cm).
In original shrink wrap; excellent condition.
Print...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Prints and Multiples
Materials
Wood, Screen
Futura 2000 Lee Quinones Dondi White Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (7 works)
By Futura
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Dondi White, Futura, Lee Quinones, Crash, Daze, Lady Pink & Zephyr: Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground (1995):
This rare, complete portfolio of 7 hand-signed limited edition screen-prints, was published on the occasion of the 1995 exhibition, Celebrating 15 Years Above Ground: a historic event exploring the evolution of 1980’s New York graffiti legends: Crash, Daze, Dondi, Futura, Lee Quinones, Lady Pink, and Zephyr.
The seldom seen complete set of 7 works accompanied by both original portfolio covers, makes for a standout addition to any 1980’s New York graffiti collection.
Medium: 7 individual screen-prints in colors on fine, deckle-edged Stonehenge paper; plus a screen-printed portfolio cover on heavy matte paper. 1995.
Each work individually measures: 14 x 11 inches (35.6 x 27.9 cm).
Each hand-signed & numbered in pencil by the respective artists from an edition of 100 (5 works signed & numbered frontside; with Futura & Lady Pink signed & numbered on the reverse).
Condition:
Prints: Some very minor signs of handling; rubbing on the right lower edge of Zephyr; in otherwise very good overall vintage condition as pictured. Superb overall print quality & color separation. Fine archival paper.
Portfolio casing (last image) contains some minor signs of aging & handling.
Collections:
The Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture.
Dondi White:
Dondi was an American graffiti artist best known for his dynamic lettering and stick figures. His work, whether painted on canvas or on walls, is characterized by a dynamic energy and explosive use of color. Dondi became associated with a group of legendary artists working in the East Village, including Futura, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. His canvas works reiterated the lettering, symbolic icons, and stick figures that were his signature marks on the streets, while his later work from the 1990s included collages that juxtaposed pencil drawings with blueprints of the subway system—which had previously served as his canvas.
Futura:
Futura 2000 is a contemporary American graffiti artist. Over the course of his career, he transitioned from making New York-based subway graffiti in the early 1970s, to exhibiting at Fun Gallery in the 1980s alongside major artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat, Keith Haring, and Kenny Scharf. He went on to collaborate with the punk band The Clash, designing their album art and performing live graffiti during their concerts. Today, McGurr’s work can be found in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderna di Bologna, the Musée de Vire in France, and the Museum of the City of New York.
Lee Quinones:
Lee Quinones is an American-Puerto Rican artist known for the graffiti he made on New York subway cars during the 1970s and 1980s. Quinones addressed political and cultural issues through his graffiti, with quotes such as “Earth is Hell...
Category
1990s Pop Art Abstract Prints
Materials
Screen, Lithograph
FUTURA Train art toy (Futura 2000 subway)
By Futura
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Futura Break Train Art Toy circa 2020:
A 20" long replica of Futura's seminal 1980 subway car.
Vinyl art toy featuring hanging materials.
New in original packaging. 5 x 20 inches.
U...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Resin, Vinyl
Futura 2000 art toys: set of 2 works (Futura Jonny)
By Futura
Located in NEW YORK, NY
Futura Art Toys: set of 2 works (Futura Johnny):
These ‘Johnny’ vinyl art figures from NYC graffiti legend Futura are inspired by a classic 80s horror film. The 10-inch figures feature a stylized rendition of Futura's Nosferatu character with loose, sketch-like features and a mischievous smile. A must-have for Futura collectors, each 'Johnny' comes housed in a deluxe collector's box containing the artist's printed signature. The figure coincides with Futura’s recent resurgence in art, fashion and pop culture.
Painted Cast Vinyl figures. Set of 2 works. 2019.
Each measuring 10 inches in height.
Figurines: Excellent overall condition. Boxes may contain minor shelf-wear.
Printed signature on outer box; from a limited edition of 2000 (each respectively).
Published by Pop Life Global in conjunction with San Diego Comic-Con.
Futura 2000...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Resin, Vinyl
Futura 2000 'Johnny' vinyl art figure (Futura art toy mindstyle)
By Futura
Located in NEW YORK, NY
'Johnny' by Futura 2000:
Futura Figurative Pop Art Sculpture.
The ‘Johnny’ vinyl art figure from NYC graffiti legend Futura is inspired by a classic 80s ho...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Pop Art Prints and Multiples
Materials
Resin, Vinyl


