HOMETOWN/RESIDENCE: Portland, Oregon.
OCCUPATION: Real estate developer.
MAIN AREAS YOU COLLECT: Postwar American prints and multiples, as well as paintings and sculptures.
MOST RECENT WORK YOU BOUGHT: What day of the week are we? Last week, there was a sale at Phillips, where I bought a few early Richard Diebenkorn prints. There was also a Wayne Thiebaud of cakes and a Jasper Johns print.
THE ONE THAT GOT AWAY: Cy Twombly has a series called Roman Notes. Twenty years ago it was $36,000, then it went up to $60,000, 80,000. I couldn’t stretch for it at any one time. Now it’s around $400,000. I love that set. Will I eventually get it? Yes, I will. But if I could get everything I wanted, that would be horrible! To yearn and want and lust—that’s good.
FAVORITE PIECE IN YOUR COLLECTION: The first piece I bought on my own. It was Sanctuary by Louis Bunce, for $60, paid off by my allowance at $5 a month. If I missed a payment, my mother knew where to foreclose. It’s been with me ever since.
YOUR ADVICE FOR NEW COLLECTORS: First, I’ll say, when you listen to music, do you think about it or just feel it? Stop thinking and let yourself feel. Second, go to a gallery; they’re free. If you go a few times, something will speak to you. Not only does art give us joy, hope, and inspiration, it also takes us on a journey away from ourselves and back to ourselves.
![DEl Kathryn Barton [Australian b. 1972] the more than human love , 2025 Acrylic on French linen 78 3/4 x 137 3/4 inches 200 x 350 cm Framed dimensions: 79 7/8 x 139 inches 203 x 353 cm](/sites/default/files/styles/image_5_column/public/ab15211bartonthe-more-human-lovelg.jpg?itok=wW_Qrve3)

















