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Scott Walker and Phillip Maberry

PHILLIP MABERRY Curriculum Vitae
Born 1951, Stamford, TX
Studio in Landers, CA 

EDUCATION
1975-6 Graduate Studies, Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT.
1974    BFA, Ceramics, East Texas State University, Commerce, TX.
 
EXHIBITIONS
*catalogue     +traveling exhibition

One Person
2004    Garth Clark Gallery, Long Island City, NY*
2000    Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1996    Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1995    Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL
             Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles
1993    Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1992    Garth Clark Gallery, Kansas City, MO
             Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1991    Garth Clark Gallery, New York
              Gallery Camino Real, Boca Raton, FL
1990    Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1989    Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles
1988    Garth Clark Gallery, New York
1987    Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles
1986    Garth Clark Gallery, Los Angeles
1984    Shangri-la di da, Hadler/Rodriguez Gallery, New York
1982    The Fountain, Hadler/Rodriguez Gallery, Houston
            Phillip Maberry, Recent Works, Thomas Segal Gallery, Boston
1981    Installation and Ceramics, Delahunty Gallery, Dallas
            Porcelain and Pastels, Hadler/Rodriguez Gallery, New York

Group 
2011    Uber Yummy , Robert & Frances Fullerton Museum of Art -Cal State San Bernardino Oct. – Dec. 

            " Le decor est plante"  The Bernardaud Foundation, Limoges France,  curated by Laurent de Verneuil
              June 21-Oct. 24
              Toy Stories , William Havu Gallery , Denver Colorado June 10-Sept. 3
              Leisureland, Maloney Fine Art, Culver City CA. July 16-Aug. 20
              Fired ! contemporary perspectives on ceramics. Royal Projects, Indian Wells, CA.  April 15-june15
2009    Exporting Pop: A Western Fantasy, Al-Sabah Gallery, Kuwait City, Kuwait  Curated by Mark Dean
              May 10-July 10 
              Maloney Fine Art,  Culver City, CA. June – July 
2008    Exporting Pop: A Western Fantasy Preview , Dean Project , Long Island City, N.Y. March, 20-May 10
2002    Teapots and Opium, Garth Clark Gallery, New York
              Postmodern Ceramics, Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, MO
              Blue+White=Radical, Garth Clark Gallery, New York
2000    Allan Chasanoff Ceramic Collection, Mint Museum of Craft+Design, Charlotte, NC *
1999    Crack Pots from the Collection of Donna Moog, Forum for Cotemporary Art, St. Louis, MO
1999    The Contemporary Vessel – New Works in Clay, Dolphin Gallery, Kansas City, MO
1997     All Figural: Many Media Contemporary Art from the Kamm Collection, California State University,
              Northridge, CA
1991    Bedrooms, Snug Harbor Cultural Center, Staten Island, NY
1990    Clay, Color, Content: The 28th Ceramic National, Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY *+

1989    Surface & Form, The National Museum of Ceramic Art, Baltimore, MD *
1988    Pattern & Design, Nancy Poole Studio, Toronto
1986    American Potters Today, Victoria and Albert Museum, London
1985    Contemporary American Ceramics, Twenty Artists, Newport Harbor Art Museum, Newport, CA
             Surface/Function/Shape, Selections from the Earl Millard Collection, Southern Illinois University at
              Edwardville, IL
1983    Biennial, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
            Group Exhibition Pittsburgh Center for the Arts, PA
            Art Materialized, Selections from the Fabric Workshop, The New Gallery for
            Contemporary Art, Cleveland, OH *+
1981    Gill, Maberry, Woodman, Hadler/Rodriguez Gallery, New York
            Group Show, Mandell Gallery, Los Angeles
1980    The Vessel, Delahunty Gallery, Dallas*
            The New Fauves, Hadler/Rodriguez Gallery, Houston
            For the Tabletop, American Craft Museum, New York *
1978    Small Art, Hadler/Rodriguez Gallery, New York
1974    Texas Sculpture '74, Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas , Texas
 

ART FAIRS
 

2011  Art Palm Beach, Dean Project  Jan. 5-10 
            Scope New York, Dean Project  March 2-6
            Dallas Art Fair,  Dean Project April, 8-10
2010   Art Palm Beach, Dean Project  Jan. 20-24
            Pulse New York, Dean Project March 4-7
            Maco Mexico City Mexico, Dean Project April 29-Mat 4
            San Francisco Fine Art Fair , Dean Project May 21-23
            Scope Miami , Dean Project Dec. 1-5
 2009  NEXT Chicago, Dean Project May 1-4
            ART Hamptons, Dean Project July 9-12
            Pulse Miami, Dean Project Dec. 3-6
            Scope Miami, Dean Project Dec. 7-11
 2008  Scope New York, Dean Project March 26-30
             CIRCA Puetro Rico, Dean Project April 11-14
             Scope Basel , Dean Project  june 3-8
             Scope Hamptons, Dean Project July 24-27   
             Scope Miami, Dean Project Dec. 3-7             

COLLECTIONS

Boca Museum, Boca Raton, FL
Charles A. Wustum Museum of Fine Arts, Racine, WI
Everson Museum of Art, Syracuse, NY
Long Beach Museum of Art, Long Beach, CA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA
Mint Museum of Craft + Design, Charlotte, NC
The Newark Museum, Newark, NJ
Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA
St. Louis Museum of Art, MO
Victoria and Albert Museum, London
The Museum of Fine Art , Houston Texas
Fredrick R. Weisman Art Foundation, Los Angels CA.
Museum of Art & Design, New York , New York
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,San Francisco, CA.
Hallmark Corporations, Kansas City MO. 
The Fabric Workshop & Museum, Philadelphia, PA. 
 

BIBLIOGRAPHY
 

Books and Catalogues

Mieback, Barbel, Text by Claudia Steinberg The Art of Living, The Monacelli Press 2009
American Craft Museum.  For the Tabletop.  New York: American Craft Museum, 1980.
_____. Pattern. New York: American Craft Museum, 1982.
Axel, Jan, & Karen McCready.  Porcelain: Traditions and New Visions. New York: Watson-Guptill, 1981.
Clark, Garth.  American Ceramics 1876 to the Present. Abbeville Press, New York, 1988.
Clark, Garth. The Artful Teapot.  London: Thames & Hudson, 2001.
Clark, Garth. Philip Maberry. New York: Garth Clark Gallery, 2004.
Del Vecchio, Mark. Postmodern Ceramics. New York: Thames & Hudson, 2001.
Dillingham, Rick. The Vessel.  Dallas: Delahunty Gallery, 1980.
Everson Museum of Art. Clay, Color, Content: The 28th Ceramic National. Syracuse, NY: Everson Museum, 1990.
Horn, Richard.  Fifties Style, Then and Now.  New York: Beech Tree Press, 1985.
Jenson, Robert, and Patricia Conway.  Ornamentalism. New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1983.
Lauria, Jo. et al. Color and Fire: Defining Moments in Studio Ceramics, 1950-2000, New York: Rizzoli International Publications, 2000.
McTwigan, Michael. Surface & Form. Baltimore: The National Museum of Ceramic Art, 1989.Stroud, Marion Boulton. An Industrious Art: Innovation in Pattern and Print at The  Fabric Workshop, New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1991.
 

Periodicals and Reviews

Alinovi. "Artist's Decor," Domus (March, 1982).
Balint, Juliana.  “Love Shack,” The World of Interiors (January, 1993).
Busch, Akiko. "The Decorated Surface," Metropolis (December, 1981).
Fennet. "The New Fauves," Houston Chronicle (January, 1981).
Frank, Peter.  "John Gill, Phillip Maberry, Betty Woodman, “Art News (March, 1982).
Guralnick, Margot. "Two Ceramic Artists Go to Camp," HG (May 1991).
Jepson. Town and Country (December, 1981).
Kutner. "Ceramicists Far Beyond Usable Vessels,"  Dallas Morning News (January,       1981).
Larson, Kay. "All-American Energy," New York, April 11, 1983.
McKeon.  "The Art of Living," New York Magazine (April, 1981).
Schwartz, Judith S.  "Phillip Maberry," American Ceramics (Fall, 1981).
Stephens.  "Pattern on Pattern," Progressive Architecture (September, 1981).
Vivas, Antonio. Ceramica, No.92, 2004.
Warren, Ron.  "Phillip Maberry," Arts Magazine (March, 1984).