XTC Artist - Mc KGB Boxed






Studied art history at Ecole du Louvre and specialised in contemporary art for over 25 years.
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XTC, Mc KGB Boxed, a plastic and wood sculpture, edition 10/20 (2026), 27 × 27 × 6 cm, hand-signed, from France, in Excellent condition.
Description from the seller
White McKGB cone in a box-frame for wall display by XTC.
A reappropriation of a McDonald’s and KFC cone.
This is not a McDonald's cone in cardboard; it was created from plastic materials and painted by XTC.
The frame is part of the artwork. It comes with a plastic cover; you can display it with or without, as shown in the photos. wall-mounted or freestanding.
Signed and numbered on the back out of 20, Certificate of Authenticity (COA) provided.
The sample sent is not necessarily the one in the photo but will be similar.
Careful, trackable shipping.
Born in 1978 in the heart of France, XTC shaped his artistic universe through his interest in Design, Pop Art, and more recently Street Art. This visual exploration evolved into a passion that was to be realized.
XTC defines himself as a self-taught visual artist, aligning with the Pop Art movement through the appropriation of contemporary consumer goods.
His creativity is expressed through bold staging of icons of popular consumption (such as McDonald’s, Malabar, Chupa), which he makes clash with the world of luxury (including Chanel, Hermès, Veuve Clicquot champagne, or caviar) and Street Art, further blurring the already tenuous boundaries between these worlds.
He expresses his art through sculpture, blending painting with all kinds of resins, plastics, and sometimes mineral materials.
He draws inspiration, among others, from Banksy, Keith Haring, Orlinski, Andy Warhol, Obey, advertising, and addictions in general.
All potential flaws or imperfections are an integral part of the artwork.
Seller's Story
White McKGB cone in a box-frame for wall display by XTC.
A reappropriation of a McDonald’s and KFC cone.
This is not a McDonald's cone in cardboard; it was created from plastic materials and painted by XTC.
The frame is part of the artwork. It comes with a plastic cover; you can display it with or without, as shown in the photos. wall-mounted or freestanding.
Signed and numbered on the back out of 20, Certificate of Authenticity (COA) provided.
The sample sent is not necessarily the one in the photo but will be similar.
Careful, trackable shipping.
Born in 1978 in the heart of France, XTC shaped his artistic universe through his interest in Design, Pop Art, and more recently Street Art. This visual exploration evolved into a passion that was to be realized.
XTC defines himself as a self-taught visual artist, aligning with the Pop Art movement through the appropriation of contemporary consumer goods.
His creativity is expressed through bold staging of icons of popular consumption (such as McDonald’s, Malabar, Chupa), which he makes clash with the world of luxury (including Chanel, Hermès, Veuve Clicquot champagne, or caviar) and Street Art, further blurring the already tenuous boundaries between these worlds.
He expresses his art through sculpture, blending painting with all kinds of resins, plastics, and sometimes mineral materials.
He draws inspiration, among others, from Banksy, Keith Haring, Orlinski, Andy Warhol, Obey, advertising, and addictions in general.
All potential flaws or imperfections are an integral part of the artwork.
