
Tom Sachs: Furniture traces the arc of Sachs's career across a full building takeover at Salon 94 Design, spanning furniture, ceramics, lighting, sculpture, and painting. Rooted in a bricolage practice developed under Tom Dixon at the Architectural Association in 1987 — building furniture from street-scavenged materials — Sachs treats plywood, duct tape, foamcore, and epoxy resin not as substitutes for finer things but as the point entirely. For Sachs, furniture, sculpture, and painting form a single unbroken lineage: a chair and a bronze are expressions of the same impulse. It is all, ultimately, sculpture.