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Nationality
  
American


Ethnicity
  
Chinese American

Name
  
Win Ng

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Born
  
April 13, 1936 (
1936-04-13
)
Chinatown, San Francisco, U.S.

Alma mater
  
San Francisco State University City College of San Francisco

Occupation
  
Sculptor, industrial designer, illustrator

Known for
  
co-founder of the handmades department store Taylor & Ng

Died
  
September 6, 1991, San Francisco, California, United States

Education
  
San Francisco State University, City College of San Francisco, San Francisco Art Institute

Cause of death
  
AIDS complications

Win "Winfred" Ng (April 13, 1936 – September 6, 1991) was a Chinese American artist, entrepreneur and decorative design. Ng was known for working as a ceramist, sculptor, metal worker, industrial designer, painter and illustrator, but best known as the co-founder of the groundbreaking San Francisco-based department store Taylor & Ng and his commercial ceramics work under the same name.

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His artwork is in the collections of the Smithsonian, the National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo, Victoria & Albert Museum, Museum of Contemporary Crafts, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Art and Design (MAD) and the De Young Museum.

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Early life

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Ng was born in Chinatown, San Francisco to Chinese immigrants, Fook On Ng and Kow Yuan Ng. He studied at Saint Mary's Academy and the City College of San Francisco and San Francisco State University. After serving in the United States Army he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1959. He began the Masters of Fine Arts program at Mills College in 1960 but did not complete the program.

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His early career as a ceramicist focused on abstract work influenced by Peter Voulkos and resulted in a one-man show in 1958 at the Michow Gallery in New York City. From 1958 to 1965, Ng worked as a gallery artist, producing abstract ceramics sculptures. By the 1970s Ng had seven one-man shows to his credit in Paris, New York, Portland, Oregon and San Francisco.

Taylor & Ng

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Ng met artist Spaulding Taylor and shifted his focus toward utilitarian work. In 1965 the two founded Environmental Ceramics (the precursor to Taylor & Ng) and moved into creating handmade artware and homewares.

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Taylor & Ng was founded during 1965 and, with the addition of Win Ng's brother, Norman Ng, as president, grew from a small ceramics shop on Howard Street (in San Francisco) into a major producer and retailer of housewares and owning a multi-level emporium shop at Embarcadero Center. There were also stores at other Bay Area locations as well a Taylor & Ng shop inside Macy’s in New York. These products sold heavily through Macy's and other major department stores and housewares retailers throughout the U.S. during the late 1970s and 1980s.

Win Ng's whimsical designs and animal drawings became a thematic focal point for many extremely popular Taylor & Ng products, from coffee mugs to kitchen aprons, pot holders, and dishtowels. Ng created pottery, book designs and linens for over 20 years.

Through their own San Francisco department store and wholesale business, Taylor & Ng not only created a signature style still in demand by collectors, but helped to popularize Asian culture and cuisine. The Taylor & Ng company is credited with bringing the Chinese wok to the U.S. and making it a common kitchen utensil. In the late 1970s, they expanded their line to include a wide range of kitchen products, including a clever wood-and-metal-hook pot rack called the "Track Rack" that is still sold today. In 1977, Taylor & Ng introduced one of the first knock-down furniture products, the award-winning "Chair-In-A-Box," designed by Don Vandervort (who later went on to found HomeTips.com). The Taylor & Ng department store closed in 1985 so that the business could focus on its wholesale activities.

Late life

Ng was openly gay and artist and co-founder Spaulding Taylor had been his life partner.

From 1981-1991, Win Ng would leave the retail design world to focus on his gallery work.

Ng died on September 6, 1991 from AIDS related complications. He was 55.

Ng's was represented posthumously by the Braunstein/Quay Gallery in San Francisco, until the gallery closed in 2011.

Legacy

Ng's 1968 colorful, ceramic tile mural illustrating science is located at the Maxine Hall Health Center in the Western Addition neighborhood of San Francisco. This mural was produced by the San Francisco Art Commission.

A 1970s mosaic mural, 100 by 16 foot by Ng graces the concourse level of the Orinda BART station in Contra Costa County, California.

In April 2005 the Chinese Historical Society of America in collaboration with the Queer Cultural Center held a retrospective of Ng's work under the title of "The Art of Win Ng" as part of the National Queer Arts Festival 2005.

References

Win Ng Wikipedia