What I Buy and Why How Chair Collectors Adam Weintraub and Mishi Hosono Got Engaged With a Promissory Seat Instead of a Ring The architects' New York loft is overflowing with designer chairs. By Lee Carter, Jan 15, 2024
What I Buy and Why How Real Estate Mogul Sam Charney Built His Eclectic Art Collection From the Ground Up His passion for street art began in high school, when he worked as an errand boy for a Soho gallery. By Lee Carter, Jan 9, 2024
What I Buy and Why Partners and Collectors Jan Siegmund and Ben Maddox on Their Shared Passion for Prints Works on paper are a particular passion for the New York-based collecting couple. By Lee Carter, Jan 2, 2024
Art Collectors ‘It Just Spoke to Me’: 5 Collectors Remember Their First Artwork Purchases Collectors Clara Xing, Jens Faurschou, and others share the memories of their first artwork purchases—and what the work means to them today. By Artnet News, Dec 28, 2023
Art Collectors A Famed Collection of Alexander Calder Sculptures Has Moved Into the Seattle Art Museum A major donation by Jon and Kim Shirley, the mobiles and stabiles are currently on view in "Calder: In Motion.” By Lee Carter, Dec 13, 2023
Art Collectors How Miami Collectors Jack and Tara Benmeleh Switch Into ‘Basel Mode’ The power couple share what's on the diary for Art Week—and who they have their eye on this year. By Lee Carter, Dec 5, 2023
What I Buy and Why Sisters Roselyn and Alexandra Mathews Shed Light on Their Family’s Illustrious Art Collection The prominent Texan family provides state-of-the-art lighting to top art institutions around the world, and has built an enviable collection to boot. By Lee Carter, Nov 28, 2023
What I Buy and Why Jeff Lawson Shows Us the Eclectic Works He’s Collected as the Founder of Untitled Art Fair in Miami The 12th edition of Untitled Art will take place during Miami Art Week from December 6–10. By Lee Carter, Nov 13, 2023
Art Collectors ‘You Can Tell Universal Stories’: Collector Komal Shah Unveils Her Massive Women-Led Collection to the Public "Making Their Mark" kicks off a nation-wide tour in New York City through January 27, 2024. By Lee Carter, Nov 7, 2023
What I Buy and Why Philanthropist Pete Scantland Goes Running With Artists and Dreams of Camping Out at the Met The billboard baron has cultivated a vast treasure trove of contemporary art, including works by Derek Fordjour, Jenna Gribbon, and Tau Lewis. By Lee Carter, Oct 30, 2023
Art Collectors ‘We Wanted Stonehenge’: How Philanthropists Cathy and Peter Halstead Built a Sprawling Sculpture Park in the Montana Wilderness Tippet Rise Art Center features works by Alexander Liberman, Louise Nevelson, Ai Weiwei, Wendy Red Star, and more. By Lee Carter, Oct 26, 2023
What I Buy and Why Philanthropist Jordan Schnitzer on the Joy of Sharing His Collection and the Art He Wakes Up to Every Day As remarkable as his 22,000-strong collection is his mission to exhibit it as widely as possible. By Lee Carter, Oct 23, 2023
What I Buy and Why Art Entrepreneur Hélène Nguyen-Ban on Her Original ‘Art Crush’ and Owning a Half-Ton Book by Anselm Kiefer On the eve of Paris+, the French collector discusses her most treasured pieces and her new art-tech endeavor. By Lee Carter, Oct 16, 2023
What I Buy and Why British Artist Glenn Brown on His Historical Collection and the ‘Ugly Duckling’ He Bought by Accident On the eve of Frieze London, we spoke with the artist about his collecting habits, now on display in a new museum. By Lee Carter, Oct 9, 2023
What I Buy and Why Print Expert Judy Hecker Once Hunted Down a Work Written With Every Word of Dialogue From ‘Top Gun’ The director of Print Center New York has found that acquiring artworks on paper is a welcome occupational hazard. By Lee Carter, Oct 2, 2023