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Stephen Burks (born 1969) is an American designer and a professor of architecture at
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. Burks is known for his collaborations with artisans as well as incorporating craft and weaving into product design. He is the first
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to win the National Design Award for product design.


Early life and education

Burks was born in
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in 1969. He studied architecture and product design at the
Illinois Institute of Technology Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT) is a private research university in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to 1890, the present name was adopted upon the merger of the Armour Institute and Lewis Institute in 1940. The university has prog ...
and Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture.


Career

Burks first founded his personal studio in New York in 1997, then called ''Readymade''. His trademark style, which includes incorporating craftsmanship and collaborating with artisans began in 2000, when Italian design brand
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first put his designs into production. in 2003,
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commissioned him for Luxe fashion house. Patchwork vases, designed by him, was the first handmade objects produced in his studio. In 2005, Burks went to
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to collaborate with international artisans from countries such as South Africa,
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, and
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sponsored by
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. There he started working with hand-crafted furniture, baskets and fashion accessories which he became known for later in his career. Burks started his own design business at 2007 after meeting with Willard Musarurwa; a street vendor making wire souvenirs for tourists. After meeting each other in a local design institute at
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, they launched ''TaTu wire outdoor furniture'' together which focused on Hand-crafted-style designed furniture and Artisan objects. Burks held his eponymous solo exhibition in 2011, named "Stephen Burks: Man Made" in
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, where he exhibited his practice of merging craftsmanship and contemporary design. The exhibition included his work produced with artisans from countries such as South Africa, Senegal, and Peru. In 2015, Burks won the Cooper Hewitt National Design Award for product design, the first . In 2019, Stephen became the first product designer to attain a
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Loeb Fellowship. Since, he has served as an expert in residence at the Harvard Innovation Lab. He also taught at
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. His work is in the collections of the
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, the
High Museum of Art The High Museum of Art (colloquially the High) is the largest museum for visual art in the Southeastern United States. Located in Atlanta, Georgia (on Peachtree Street in Midtown, the city's arts district), the High is 312,000 square feet (28, ...
,
National Museum of African American History and Culture The National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) is a Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It was established in December 2003 and opened its permanent home in ...
,
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, as well as
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. His work is the subject of a forthcoming touring exhibition, "Stephen Burks: Shelter in Place" which debuted at the High Museum of Art in September 2022. In 2023 an exhibition at the Milan design fair (in which Burks was not a participant) attracted criticism after Burks and Jenny Nguyen pointed out that the pieces displayed lacked curatorial explanation of historical context, and were overtly racist stereotypical portrayals of people of non-European descent, stating: "It's really a question of how homogenous cultures like Italy marginalize people of non-European descent." The resulting controversy led to a public apology from the organisers of the event.


Style

Burks is known for directly working with handcraft artisans such as basket weavers, and incorporating craft into his work. Burks describes his mission as "bringing the hand to industry".


Awards and honors

* Illinois Institute of Technology Alumni Professional Achievement Award * Brooklyn Museum Modernism Young Designer Award * Smithsonian Cooper Hewitt National Design Award in Product Design (2015) * Architektur and Wohnen Audi Mentor Prize * 2008 United States Artists Target Fellowship * Harvard Loeb Fellowship (2019)


Publications

*Gwinn, Elizabeth; Hayes, Lauren (2011). ''Stephen Burks: Man Made''. The Studio Museum in Harlem. *Obniski, Monica (2022). ''Stephen Burks Shelter in Place''. Yale University Press.


References


External links

*
"Racism is not a design motif"
article by Burks in ''
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'' magazine
"A Conversation with Designer Stephen Burks"
Ep. 101 ''Art and Architecture Podcast'', Yale University Press (Interview)
Archiproducts – Stephen Burks

''Design in Dialogue'' "#14: Stephen Burks"
(by Glenn Adamson) {{DEFAULTSORT:Burks, Stephen 1969 births Living people African-American designers African-American architects Columbia University faculty