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Robert Stilin.
Robert Stilin.

 

Elizabeth Fazzare: How did you begin to build your own collection?

Robert Stilin: I started collecting black and white photography in the late 1980s. My first purchases were at Pace MacGill and the artists were William Wegman, Horst P. Horst and Herb Ritts. I still have all these photos.

EF: What pieces inspired you to continue?

RS: As I said, I still have these pieces and I found I liked living with them. They are beautiful and they inspired me, I liked the process and the result and wanted more.

EF: What designers/artists are inspiring you right now?

RS: Misha Kahn, Derrick Adams, Julian Schnabel, Mattia Bonetti, Hun Jung Lee and Agnes Debizet.

 

robert stilin desk space with piles of books
Works by Wade Guyton, X Poster (Untitled), 2007; Stanley Whitney, 11_BWWOP, 2014; Leon Sopraner; Andrew Brischler, FF, 2014; John Waters, Devil’s Orders, 2005; Judith Braun, NE-16-4, 2013; Mark Cohen, The Red Aaron Siskind, 1975; Lee Maida, Simone, 2013; Joe Bradley, Untitled, 2001, in the New York home of Robert Stilin.

 

EF: Does the marketplace help your discovery process? Why or why not?

RS: Of course. There is always something new online, on Instagram, at fairs, in galleries, in museums. You need to be out and about and pay attention.

EF: What is the next piece on your radar?

RS: I have always wanted to own something by Jean-Michel Basquiat. For me that will probably be a drawing.

EF: What is the one piece that got away?

RS: So many artists I passed at what now seem like really, really low prices because at the time I thought I couldn’t afford them. Caty Nolan, Paul Thek, Wade Guyton, etc. etc.

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