MFG- Matt Goldman

3 artworks


  • OBEY x Stereo Skateboards Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey x MFG- Matt Goldman

    Shepard Fairey- OBEY OBEY x Stereo Skateboards Silkscreen Print by Shepard Fairey x MFG- Matt Goldman

    OBEY x Stereo Skateboards Music Club Event Limited Edition Gig Metallic Ink Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Cream Speckletone Paper by MFG- Matt Goldman x Shepard Fairey. This is an original commemorative poster Shepard Fairey & MFG- Matt Goldman designed for the release party of Shepard's new board series with Stereo Skateboard at Dance Right. 18 x 24 inches Screen Print Black, and Metallic Gold Cream Speckletone Paper Limited Edition of 300 Signed and Numbered by Shepard Fairey & MFG- Matt Goldman Released 2009

    $421.00

  • Spoon at El Cid 2009 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Spoon at El Cid 2009 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Spoon at El Cid- 2009 Music Limited Edition Metallic Gold ink Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Cream Speckletone Paper by MFG- Matt Goldman Max Goldman for Spoon and Deep Sea Diver. 18 x 24 inches Hand Silk-Screen Print Red, Black Cream Speckletone Paper Limited Edition of 100 Printed by Nick Bowers / OBEY Signed and Numbered by MFG- Matt Goldman Released 2010 . This limited edition Spoon poster was designed by Matt Goldman for the January 18th secret show at El Cid. Celebrating the release of their seventh album, Transference, Spoon decided to do a pop-up show in a tiny venue for their fans. The poster features custom typography and original photography. Little known fact: the date on the poster is wrong (should be 2010) but nobody, to this day, has ever noticed or said anything about it... The posters were only available at the show the night of the event and we're selling the remaining copies here on the Dance Right store. The poster was printed in Obey Giant Art's printing facilities.

    $129.00

  • Jane's Addiction Lollapalooza Chicago 2009 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    MFG- Matt Goldman Jane's Addiction Lollapalooza Chicago 2009 Silkscreen Print by MFG- Matt Goldman

    Jane's Addiction- Lollapalooza Chicago 2009 Music Limited Edition Metallic Gold ink Gig Poster 2-Color Hand-Pulled Silkscreen Print Artwork on Fine Art Paper by Max Goldman for Band Jane's Addiction. AP Artist Prioof. Grant Park, Chicago, IL August 09, 2009. This poster was commissioned by Jane's Addiction for their headlining appearance at this year's Lollapalooza Festival at Grant Park in Chicago. The poster was hand-printed in Obey Giant Art's printing facilities in a strict edition of 110 plus a handful of artist proofs. Cream french speckletone paper uncoated black and metallic copper signed and numbered by MFG- Matt Goldman .

    $257.00

MFG> Pop Artist Graffiti Street Artworks

Unveiling MFG: Matt Goldman's Artistic Journey

Matt Goldman, widely recognized by his artist's MFG, stands out as a vibrant force in street pop art and graffiti artwork. His journey through the art world is a colorful narrative marked by bold graphics, a palette of saturated hues, and motifs that resonate with a broad audience. Goldman's work is a testament to the transformative power of art in public spaces, turning bland urban walls into canvases that communicate, challenge, and captivate. MFG's style is deeply rooted in the principles of street art, where accessibility and public engagement are as crucial as the artwork itself. His pieces often feature a blend of abstract forms and recognizable imagery, crafting a visual language that speaks to the dynamism and diversity of the urban landscape. Goldman's work, spanning murals to gallery pieces, showcases a commitment to the ethos of street art, embodying its spirit of rebellion and innovation.

MFG's Signature in the Street Art Lexicon

The signature MFG—Matt Goldman—leaves on his work is unmistakable. His approach to creating art is characterized by a playful yet calculated deconstruction of form and space, where each line and color choice is deliberate. The result is a collection of whimsical and thoughtful work, often provoking contemplation on the nature of pop culture, societal norms, and the ever-evolving dialogue between art and observer. Goldman's contributions to the street art movement are significant. His murals are not just decorative additions to the cityscape but are conversations with the community. Each piece serves as a beacon of creativity, encouraging passersby to pause, reflect, and engage with the art personally. MFG's work demystifies the often-elusive concept of art, pulling it from the galleries and placing it squarely in the day-to-day reality of city dwellers.

Cultural Impact and Continuance of MFG's Work

The cultural impact of Matt Goldman's art extends beyond the visual pleasure his murals and pieces provide. As MFG, he has influenced a generation of street artists and art enthusiasts who see in his work the possibility of what street pop art and graffiti artwork can achieve. His influence can be seen in the increasing acceptance and celebration of street art within mainstream culture, where once it was relegated to the fringes. MFG's work celebrates street art's potential for storytelling and social commentary. His murals, in particular, stand as milestones within the communities they adorn, often becoming landmarks and points of pride. As Matt Goldman continues to create under the name MFG, his work not only adds to the vibrancy of the urban art scene but also solidifies the importance of street art in chronicling the narrative of contemporary society. In the art community, MFG will be remembered for his ability to blend color, form, and message into a cohesive whole that speaks the language of the streets. His work serves as a reminder of the power of art to transform spaces, inspire individuals, and spark conversations. As street pop art and graffiti artwork continue to evolve, the contributions of artists like Matt Goldman—MFG—will be regarded as foundational, paving the way for future artists and the ongoing evolution of art in public spaces.

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