Warren MacKenzie: Boxes and Jars

March 5 – 27, 2022

Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Green Lidded Jar

Stoneware

6.50h x 6w in

WM279

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Jar, Amber with Drawn Triangle and Lines, 2005 - 2010

Stoneware

7.50h x 7w in

WM278

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Flowing White Shino Lidded Jar, stamped, 2014

Stoneware

6.50h x 6w in

WM280

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Vase w/ Gray and Iron Glaze, Early 2000's
From a private collection

Stoneware

7.50h x 5w in

WM106

$ 750.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Pair, Green Circle Jar and Tenmoku Triangle Vase, Stamped

WM294

$ 2,500.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Button Box, Brown

Stoneware

4.25h x 3w x 3d in

WM275

$ 550.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Button Box with Lines, Brown, Stamped

Stoneware

3.75h x 4w in

WM166

$ 650.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Pair Small Lidded Boxes, stamped
$750 each; Pair $1400 2017

Amber Box (right) SOLD

Stoneware

WM281

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Lidded Jar, Stamped

WM269

SOLD

Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Lidded Jar

WM270

$ 900.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Lidded Jar

WM271

$900.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Small Faceted Shino Vase, Stamped

Stoneware

4.50h x 4.75w in

WM289

$ 350.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Round Lidded Jar with Lines, Stamped

Stoneware

6h x 5.75w in

WM284

$ 750.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Grey Lidded Jar, White Drips

Stoneware

4.50h x 5w in

WM291

$ 650.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Grey Button Box
From a Private Collection, Late 1990's

Stoneware

5.50h x 5.50w x 5.50d in

WM078

SOLD

Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Large Yellow Pentagon Button Box
From a Private Collection Late 1990's

Stoneware

6h x 6.25w x 6.50d in

WM077

$2,000.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Grey Button Box

Stoneware

6h x 5w x 4.50d in

WM035

$ 1,400.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Smushed White Vase, stamped

5h x 4.25w x 6d in

WM130

$ 550.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Gray Jar, Stamped, 1990's

Stoneware

6h x 6w in

WM107

$ 750.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Vase with Etched Lines

Stoneware

8.50h x 4.50w in

WM152

$ 900.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Yellow Vase w/ Ears and Track Marks, Stamped

WM273

$ 1,400.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Tall Vase with Finger Wipes

Stoneware, stamped

12h x 4.50w in

WM153

$ 2,400.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Fluted Shino Jar

Stoneware, stamped

6.50h x 12.50w in

WM061

$ 3,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Faceted Tenmoku Vase, Stamped

Tenmoku

WM199

$ 2,000.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Vase, Stamped

WM272

$1,800.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Vase with Chevrons, Stamped

Stoneware

12.5 h x 9 w in

WM062

$ 3,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Vase, Tenmoku, 2016

Stoneware

6h x 4.50w in

WM015

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Oatmeal Lidded Jar with Brush, Large, Stamped, 2013

Stoneware

8.50h x 8w in

WM142

$ 1,600.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Lidded Jar, Finger Swipes, 2014

Stoneware

8h x 8w x 7d in

2014

WM136

$1,400.00
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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

White over Shinol w/ Iron Splash, Late 1990's - Early 2000's

Stoneware

5.50h x 9.50w in

WM105

SOLD

Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Brown Button Box

stoneware

6.50h x 5.75w in

WM293

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Shino Button Box

stoneware

6.25h x 5w in

WM288

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Tall Shino Button Box

Stoneware

7h x 4.50w in

WM023

$ 1,200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

White Jar with Lid

Stoneware

4.50h x 6w x 6d in

WM019

$ 650.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Button Box, Faceted

Stoneware

5h x 5.50w in

WM006

$ 1,400.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Amber Button Box

Stoneware

6h x 3.75w in

WM004

$ 1200.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Oribe Lidded Jar, Stamped

Stoneware

4.75h x 5.25w in

WM149

$ 650.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Vase with Indent, Stamped

stoneware

9.50h x 6w in

WM287

$ 1,600.00

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Warren MacKenzie (1924- 2018)

Gray White Vase with Carved Surface

Stoneware

10h x 5w in

WM285

SOLD

Press Release

Warren MacKenzie (1924-2018) was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1924 and grew up in Wilmette Illinois. He enrolled in the Art Institute of Chicago as a painting student, yet after serving in World War II, he returned to study on the GI Bill only to find the painting classes full.  He decided to sign up for ceramics, which was a fortuitous decision as he met his first wife Alix there and found his calling.  Together they made many trips to the Field Museum of Natural History to study ancient cultures.

Everything fell into place once he read the Potter’s Book by Bernard Leach which described how life and work could be intertwined, as MacKenzie has written, ‘with the goal being to make objects of utility and simple beauty’.  After his apprenticeship with Bernard Leach, who revived studio pottery in the Arts and Crafts era, the MacKenzie’s moved to Minnesota, buying land in Stillwater, where Warren established his studio in and remained for the rest of his life. 

MacKenzie taught at the University of Minnesota from 1954 – 1990, rising from instructor to Regents Professor Emeritus, then receiving an honorary doctorate in 2015. He taught generations of makers, not to be a copy of himself, yet to come up with their own aesthetic solutions.  MacKenzie, went on to exhibit as an equal, with both Bernard Leach and Shoji Hamada, the Japanese national treasure who MacKenzie found so inspirational.

After the death of his wife Alix in 1962 from cancer, he raised their two daughters Alix and Shawn while continuing to teach at the University and make pots.  In 1984 MacKenzie married the fiber artist Nancy Spitzer, who passed away in 2014.

MacKenzie was named one of the 12 greatest potters in the world by Ceramics Monthly in 1981.  He also won the McKnight Distinguished Artist Award in 1999, considered to be the highest honor for artists in Minnesota.  His name is synonymous with functional pottery

all over the world.  He taught workshops and master classes in the United States, South America, England, Canada, Scandinavia and Japan.  Warren is credited with making Minnesota the ‘Clay State’ or ‘Mingeisota’ as it became known, a play on the Japanese folkcraft idea of mingei which means ‘art of the people’.

MacKenzie’s work can be found in the collections of museums worldwide including the Everson Museum, Syracuse, NY; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC; the Minneapolis Institute of Art, St. Paul MN; the Smithsonian, Washington D.C.; the Victoria and Albert, London, England; and the Japan Folk Craft Museum, Tokyo, Japan.  He is especially beloved in Japan for embracing the Mingei Japanese Folk Pottery tradition.

It was a privilege and great pleasure to know Warren MacKenzie personally and show his work from 2002 until his death in 2018 and on.  To me, Warren MacKenzie’s goal was to reduce everything to the simplest.  When he achieved that—the work become elemental and transcendent, a great example of contemporary art. - Lucy Lacoste

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