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About this Artist

Born in the Netherlands, October 1937, died in Suffolk UK, October 2013. Makkink became interested in art in 1961, when he was living in Japan. Later, in southern California, having seen the art boxes of Joseph Cornell, he began to assemble pieces of scrap iron that had fallen off the freight cars he was shunting for Pacific Electric Railway. That was in 1965. He gives an account of these early years of travel and his evolution as an artist, in his graphic memoir THE SHORTEST WAY HOME. He settled in London in 1966 , where he first met up with the writer Julia Blackburn. He learned basic sculpture technique while working as technical assistant in the 3D Department of the London College of Printing . Together with his brother, the painter Cornelis Makkink (1940-1993) he acquired a studio at St Katharine Docks, from S.P.A.C.E., an organisation headed by the artists Bridget Riley and Peter Sedgeley. It was there that Stanley Kubrick saw his work and bought two pieces which were used in A Clockwork Orange. Through SPACE , Makkink took part in several group shows and from 1971 he had a one-man exhibition at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Medicom Toy is a Japanese brand specializing in the creation of collection toys and figurines since 1996. It has been founded by Tatsuhiko Akashi. It all started with the Kubrick, a so -called standard figurine at the Lego and Playmobil border, a figurine made up of 9 blocks (in Japanese 九 (Kyū) means 9). This new format quickly was very successful and the kubricks will quickly take many licenses from Star Wars to the Planet of the Apes. In parallel Medicom Toy Produced toys of collecting art, sold in limited quantities and very quickly develops many ranges with the RAH (Real Action Heroes), the Mafex (Magical Action Figures Ex), the VCD (Vinyl Collectible Dolls) or even UDF (Ultra Detail Figure). But the planetary success will come with the Be@rbrick, an adaptation of the kubrick in a small bear version with a small plump belly. These figurines in the form of printed bear with different drawings and patterns will make the success of Medicom Toy putting the BE@RBRICK At the Pantheon of designer toy. Many artists and Brands have collaborated on this line of products, in particular Nike, Keith Haring or Kaws, but we also find characters from Movie theater from universes such

Production Details

  • Released date Nov 18, 2008
  • Retail Price $340.00
  • Height 20.50"
  • Width n/a
  • Edition 90
  • Ratio n/a