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  2. Tanya Aguiñiga - Wikipedia

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    Metabolizing the Border (2018-2020) by Tanya Aguiñiga at the Renwick Gallery in Washington, DC in 2022. Aguiñiga began designing furniture in 1997 while she was still an undergraduate student. [3] Her first design job was working as a designer and fabricator off-camera for the DIY Network show called Freeform Furniture. [3]

  3. Arthur Cotton Moore - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Cotton Moore (April 12, 1935 – September 4, 2022) [1] was an American architect who was notable for the restoration of Washington Harbour and modernization of the Thomas Jefferson Building. [ 2 ]

  4. Scott Burton - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the 1976 exhibition Rooms at P.S.1 in New York, Burton exhibited an installation featuring a fisting dildo and dedicated to "homosexual liberation." [6] Burton began incorporating furniture into his work as early as 1970, and it would grow from being an active participant in his performances to his main area of output in the 1980s.

  5. Renwick Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The museum reopened on November 13, 2015 with an exhibition entitled Wonder featuring site-specific installation by nine artists. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] The architectural renovation was led by Westlake Reed Leskosky, a Cleveland, Ohio –based architecture and engineering firm [ 16 ] and construction was overseen by Consigli Construction Co. of Milford ...

  6. High Point Market - Wikipedia

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    The first formal Southern Furniture Market was held in High Point March 1–15, 1909. In 1921, the Southern Furniture Exposition Building opened for its first show June 20. Built in 19 months, the showroom cost approximately $1 million and held 249,000 square feet (23,100 m 2) of exhibition space. Regular shows were held in January and July.

  7. Jack Rogers Hopkins - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] He went on to work at San Diego State University in the Art Department until retirement in 1991, and was an active member of the local furniture design scene. [ 4 ] [ 7 ] The Allied Craftsmen of San Diego, a crafts organization in San Diego that was headed by Hopkins and Larry Hunter succeeding John Dirks (a professor at San Diego State ...

  8. Charles Radtke - Wikipedia

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    Charles Radtke born in 1964, is a studio furniture maker working in Cedarburg, Wisconsin.His focus is design, rarely if ever repeating an object. His work is found primarily in private collections, with the exception of his Sarcophagus #1 residing in permanent collection in the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian Art Museum in Washington, DC and in the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.

  9. Salone del Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Salone del Mobile or Milan Design Week (Italian: Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, but more commonly Salone del Mobile) is a furniture fair held annually in Milan. It is the largest trade fair of its kind in the world. [2] The exhibition showcases the latest in furniture and design from countries around the world.