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Roy McMakin    (American, 1956)

 Roy McMakin - 2 Photographs of 2 Sides of a Green Ribbon (Photographs)
Roy McMakin
2 Photographs of 2 Sides of a Green Ribbon 2008
 
 Roy McMakin - 4 Photographs of 4 Sides of an Angel Wing Begonia (Photographs)
Roy McMakin
4 Photographs of 4 Sides of an Angel Wing Begonia 2008
 
 Roy McMakin - 6 Photographs of a Cast Iron Sign (Photographs)
Roy McMakin
6 Photographs of a Cast Iron Sign 2008
 
 Roy McMakin - 6 Photographs of a Furniture Catalog (Photographs)
Roy McMakin
6 Photographs of a Furniture Catalog 2008
 
 Roy McMakin - 6 Photographs of the Book 'Rock Plants' (Photographs)
Roy McMakin
6 Photographs of the Book "Rock Plants" 2008
 
 Roy McMakin - A New Table with a Small Table with Inlay (Furniture) h: 20.5 x w: 45.8 x d: 27.5 in / h: 52.1 x w: 116.3 x d: 69.8 cm
Roy McMakin
A New Table with a Small Table with Inlay 2008
 
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Biography
1975 - 1977 Portland Art Museum School (now Pacific Northwest College of Art), Portland, Oregon
1979 Bachelor of Arts; University of California, San Diego; La Jolla, California
1982 Master of Fine Arts; University of California, San Diego; La Jolla, California

Exhibitions
2005 Matthew Marks Gallery, New York, New York (solo)
2005 Roy McMakin: A Slat-back Chair, University Art Gallery, San Diego State University, San Diego, California; catalogue (solo)
2004 - 2005 Specific Objects: The Minimalist Influence, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, California
2004 Roy McMakin: Chest, Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles, California (solo)
2003 - 2004 A Door Meant as Adornment, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, California;
Traveled to Henry Art Gallery, Faye G. Allen Center for the Visual Arts, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington; catalogue (solo)
2003 - 2004 Baja to Vancouver: The West Coast and Contemporary Art, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, California; Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver, British Columbia; CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, California College of the Arts, San Francisco, California; catalogue
2003 Fright Wig, Feature Inc., New York, New York
2003 Small Scale Sculpture & Anonymous Tantra Paintings on Paper,Feature Inc., New York, New York
2003 Mighty Graphitey, Feature Inc., New York, New York
2003 a bookcase, a sculpture, some drawings and a belt buckle, James Harris Gallery, Seattle, Washington (solo)
2003 A Table, Two Chairs, A Small Chest, One Large Painting and Several Drawings, Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California (solo)
2001 Space, Feature Inc., New York, New York (solo)
2001 2 to, Quint Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California (solo)
2001 Best of the Season: Selected Highlights from the 2000–01 Manhattan Exhibition Season, The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut; catalogue
2001 Contemporary Collectors XVI, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, California
2000 - 2001 Against Design, Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; traveled to Palm Beach Institute for Contemporary Art, Lake Worth, Florida; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, California; Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri; catalogue
2000 Design Culture Now: National Design Triennial, Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, Smithsonian Institution, New York, New York; catalogue
2000 Fast Forward: The Shape of Northwest Design, Tacoma Art Museum, Tacoma, Washington
2000 When is a door a jar?, Marc Foxx, Los Angeles, California (solo)
1999 How Do I Know How You Know?, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, Washington; brochure (solo)
1999 Feature Inc., New York, New York
1998 Yoyogaga, Feature Inc., New York, New York
1998 Home Sweet Home, Transamerica Building, San Francisco, California
1997 Marc Foxx, Santa Monica, California
1997 Marc Foxx, Santa Monica, California (solo)
1992 Domestic Furniture: Products & Prototypes of Roy McMakin, Felicita Center for the Arts, Escondido, California (solo)
1987 - 1988 Roy McMakin: Domestic Furniture Co. Prototypes (Alcove Series), La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California (solo)
1987 Everything: An Exhibition of Surfaces and Containers, Quint Gallery, San Diego, California (solo)
1986 - 1987 San Diego Artists in the Permanent Collection (Parameters 8), La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art Downtown, San Diego, California
1986 The RMS Collection, Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio
1986 Tables, Drawings and Photographs, Quint Gallery, San Diego, California (solo)
1985 A San Diego Exhibition: Forty-Two Emerging Artists, La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, La Jolla, California
1984 Significant Others, Patty Aande Gallery, San Diego, California
1982 Carol Mavor and Roy McMakin, Jewish Community Center Gallery, San Diego, California
1982 Inside, Michael Dunsford Gallery, San Diego, California (solo)
1981 Supine in the Arroyo (performance), Sushi, San Diego, California (solo)
1980 Built-Ins and Love in a Charles Eames Chair (performance), Sushi, San Diego, California (solo)

Literature
2004 Elfline, Ross K. “Reviews: What’s the Use?” Art Journal, Spring, Reviews Section begins p. 87
2003 Baja to Vancouver: The West Coast and Contemporary Art (La Jolla: Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego; San Francisco: CCA Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, California College of the Arts; Seattle: Seattle Art Museum; and Vancouver: Vancouver Art Gallery).
2003 Darling, Michael. Roy McMakin: A Door Meant as Adornment (Los Angeles: The Museum of Contemporary Art).
2003 Freudenheim, Susan. “Design, Art and Fun.” Los Angeles Times, 16 March, p. E43.
2003 Hall, Emily. “Big Drawers: Sometimes a Bookcase Is Just a Bookcase. Not Here.” The Stranger.com, 6—12 November
2003 Pagel, David. “At Home in Two Worlds.” Los Angeles Times, 29 April, p. E3.
2003 Smith, Roberta. “Art in Review: Mighty Graphitey.” The New York Times, 8 August, p. E31.
2002 Abramovitch, Ingrid. “The Trickster.” House & Garden, February, pp. 74—81.
2002 Streitfeld, L.P. “Best of the Season.” NY Arts, January, p. 82
2001 Best of the Season: Selected Highlights from the 2000–01 Manhattan Exhibition Season (Ridgefield: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum).
2001 Cotter, Holland. “Art in Review: Roy McMakin.” The New York Times, 16 February, p. E39.
2001 Vilades, Pilar. “This Is Not a Dresser.” The New York Times Magazine, 14 January, pp. 39—45.
2001 Webb, Michael. “Domestic Twist: Designer Roy McMakin Adds a Playful Spin to Eclectic Chairs and Open Spaces.” Los Angeles Times Magazine, 15 July, pp. 24—30.
2000 “21 Visionaries for the 21st Century.” Seattle Homes & Lifestyles, January/February, p. 65.
2000 Against Design (Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania).
2000 Albert, Fred. “Great Expectations.” Seattle Homes & Lifestyles, May/June, pp. 75—77.
2000 Cabra, Raul and Dung Ngo, eds. American Contemporary Furniture (New York: Universe Publishing), pp. 181—183.
2000 Cash, Stephanie. “Sleeker, Thinner, Sexier—National Design Triennial: Design Culture Now.” Art in America, July.
1999 “Guidance System: Get Away from the Grunge in Seattle.” Wallpaper, March, p. 300.
1999 Abbott, Denise. “Roy Wonder.” House Beautiful, August, p. 28.
1998 Cotter, Holland. “Art in Review: Yoyogaga.” The New York Times, 20 November, p. E43.
1997 Darling, Michael. “Domesticating Art,” LA Weekly, 19—25 December, p. 43.
1996 Goldberger, Paul. “Frank Israel.” Architectural Digest, December, pp. 156—162.
1995 Stein, Karen. “Family Matters. ”Architectural Record, April, pp. 88—91.
1994 Bowles, Hamish. “Back to the Future.” Vogue, April, pp. 385—387
1993 Smith, Marguerite T. “Tomorrow’s Heirlooms.” Money, May, p. 175.
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