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.
McGurr’s major contribution to graffiti art was his use of abstraction,
adopting a style of painting characterized by its blending of text and
imagery. Born Leonard McGurr on November 17, 1955 in New York, NY, 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. No longer
working in graffiti, McGurr lives and works as a graphic designer in
Brooklyn, NY.