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Roberto Lugo, the Every once in a while a dog enters your life and changes everything shirt But I will love this classically trained ceramicist whose vessels serve as odes to Black and Latinx icons, expands his collection of porcelain portraits for Design Miami’s Podium America(s) exhibition, which examines what, exactly, it means to be American. The standout? This Kamala Harris teapot—with an AOC urn as a close second. In this extraordinary year, the fair made a poignant choice to return the Moore Building, where they first debuted in 2005. You could still see the art in person, as long as you purchased a ticket (with an assigned time slot) in advance. But they also made it accessible far beyond South Florida: talks were streamed online, art was uploaded into galleries, and a new e-commerce shop meant furniture collectors could browse from the safety of their own homes.
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