Highlights from the Cartin Collection

A detail form an artwork by Charles LeDray, called Untitled, dated 1996 to 2003.

Highlights from the Cartin Collection

 

 

Accompanying the exhibition Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection, on view through December 18 at the gallery’s 537 West 20th Street location in New York, this viewing room highlights specific works dating from 1942 to 2011. Drawn from a truly original collection that spans many periods, this selection provides insight into Mickey Cartin’s keen connoisseurial eye, his deeply personal connection to the creative drive that has compelled artists throughout time, and his deft ability to find beauty and truth in overlooked places. 

As Luke Syson writes, “Mickey Cartin’s collection charts the places from which our creativity emerges: the visionary and the insane, the idiosyncratic and perceptive, the illusory, from moments of chance, intensity, imitation, and insight. He wants to know artists.… He wants to see beneath their surfaces.”

Here, Mickey Cartin shares his insights and recollections about selected works in the exhibition.

A view of the Cartin Residence, New York, in 2021.

Cartin Residence, New York, 2021. Courtesy the Cartin Collection

Cartin Residence, New York, 2021. Courtesy the Cartin Collection

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