Garry Knox Bennett furniture

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For more about Garry's work on the web.

On this site you will find:

an online display of Garry's available work in the Studio Annex and more information about Garry Knox Bennett and his furniture.

Watch for new work and exhibitions of Garry Knox Bennett's work at Leo Kaplan Modern - New York. Selected work is also available at following galleries: Winfield Gallery, Carmel CA., Snyderman Gallery, Philladelphia PA., Function + Art, Chicago IL.

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Oct 4 2008 - Feb 8 2009 Exhibition:Fuller Craft Museum Brockton, MA Garry Knox Bennett: Call Me ChairmakerThe exhibition features a grouping of 52, one of a kind, colorful and funky chairs created by Garry Knox Bennett, one of the foremost studio furniture makers in America. The inspiration for some of his chairs came from well-known furniture designers and architects.
Oct 3 2008 - Nov 3 2008 Exhibition:Gallery NAGA Boston, MA One Of EachSmall survey of work (12 pieces plus 1 for a "Bakers dozen) from '70s through 2008, representing the range of objects characteristic of this premiere studio furniture maker, including works never offered before from the collection of Garry and Sylvia Bennett.
Jun 27 2008 - Sep 21 2008 Exhibition:Delaware Art Museum Wilmington, Delaware Garry Knox Bennett: Call Me ChairmakerThe exhibition features a grouping of 52, one of a kind, colorful and funky chairs created by Garry Knox Bennett, one of the foremost studio furniture makers in America. The inspiration for some of his chairs came from well-known furniture designers and architects.
Publication:Garry Knox Bennett: Call Me Chairmaker Bellevue Arts Museum 2006 Essays by Glenn Adamson, Arthur C. Danto, Matthew Kangas and interview by Stefano Catalani. Hardcover, July 2006. Publisher: Bellevue Arts Museum, Bellevue, WA.
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Publication:Made in Oakland: The Furniture of Garry Knox Bennett American Craft Museum (now Museum of Arts & Design) 2001 A 30-year retrospective survey; with essays by Edward S. Cooke Jr., Arthur C. Danto, Ursula Ilse-Neuman and chronology by John Marlowe. Hardcover, January 2001. Publisher: American Craft Museum, New York.
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