Andrew Carnegie’s 1902 mansion on Fifth Avenue, a Georgian homage on an immense, Gilded-Age scale, is currently the home of a more modest domestic scene: the bass-baritone Davóne Tines’s childhood living room.
As part of the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum’s triennial exhibition, “Making Home,” Tines has worked with the director Zack Winokur and the artist Hugh Hayden to create “Living Room, Orlean, Virginia,” an uncanny, poignant replica of the house of Tines’s grandparents, who raised him.
Persons:
Andrew Carnegie’s, Davóne, Cooper Hewitt, ” Tines, Zack Winokur, Hugh Hayden, ”
Organizations:
Smithsonian Design
Locations:
Orlean , Virginia