Komal Shah, a former engineer and govt at tech corporations together with Oracle and Netscape, is now one of the crucial influential collectors in California. She serves on the board of trustees of the San Francisco Museum of Trendy Artwork and, collectively along with her husband Gaurav Garg, has spent a lot of the previous decade assembling an almost 300-piece artwork assortment. Largely dedicated to fashionable and modern works by girls artists, it contains items by Elizabeth Murray, Jennifer Bartlett, Laura Owens, Carol Bove, Carrie Moyer, Phyllida Barlow and Cecily Brown.
The couple routinely mortgage works to museums—their Jaune Fast-to-See Smith portray Escarpment (1987) is at current hanging on the Whitney Museum of American Artwork within the artist’s retrospective (see our preview on p. 19). Many extra works from their holdings are collected in Making Their Mark: Artwork by Ladies within the Shah Garg Assortment, a 432-page e book printed earlier this month by Gregory Miller & Co.
The Artwork Newspaper: What was the primary work you acquire?
Komal Shah: A portray on paper by Rina Banerjee in 2011, titled It rained, so she rained. I noticed it throughout my very first public sale preview at Christie’s New York and was instantly drawn to it. It’s a beautiful and poignant portray, with a girl holding her tears in an upside-down umbrella. I wasn’t registered to bid within the public sale, however as soon as bidding began, I begged my good friend to boost her paddle for me—which she did, very graciously! I nonetheless love the work to today, and it additionally jogs my memory how fortunate I’m to have such nice associates.
What was your most up-to-date buy?
A wall hanging by Trude Guermonprez from round 1974. Trude had a storied profession. After the Second World Struggle, she left Europe to show at Black Mountain Faculty upon Anni Albers’ invitation. After Black Mountain Faculty closed, she moved to California and ultimately taught on the California Faculty of Arts and Crafts, turning into the chair of the crafts division. There she taught artists Kay Sekimachi and Barbara Kasten—I accumulate works by each, too—and left an indelible mark.
If your own home was on hearth, which work would you save?
That’s a tricky one. Joan Mitchell’s Untitled (1992), which is one in every of her final identified work. It’s a reminder of how she depicted the wonder and pleasure of sunflowers. The strokes are highly effective and assured. I see this portray as capturing her sense of freedom and power in being her truest creative self. The exuberance in that portray jogs my memory of the quote: “A flame burns brightest simply earlier than it goes out.”
If cash had been no object, what can be your dream buy?
There are such a lot of works on my dream checklist. The final word buy can be your entire suite of Hilma af Klint work. I might additionally like to have a Joan Mitchell work from each decade, a serious Ruth Asawa wire sculpture and a Sixties Lee Krasner portray within the vein of Fight (1965).
Which work do you remorse not shopping for if you had the chance?
A Lee Bontecou aid. I used to be the underbidder six years in the past and I nonetheless remorse it to today.
What’s the most stunning place you might have displayed a piece?
I don’t know if that is stunning, however we attempt to make use of each house in the home. The home was designed earlier than our assortment grew and matured, so through the years we’ve modified the home to accommodate extra artwork. We changed our fire with a Mary Weatherford neon portray, and we raised ceilings for an essential work by Charles Gaines. Proper now, each inch of wall within the stairwell is roofed by artwork.
Which artists, useless or alive, would you invite to your dream banquet?
I might journey again in time to the Nineteen Seventies and have a raucous celebration with powerhouse girls artists. The founders of the AIR Gallery, like Howardena Pindell and Mary Grigoriadis, and Lynda Benglis and Louise Fishman, can be there. I’d make it possible for Jaune Fast-to-See Smith and Kay WalkingStick and Miriam Schapiro and Judy Chicago had been in attendance, too. That might be a very superb celebration!
What’s the finest accumulating recommendation you’ve been given?
Accumulate what you like and consider in—you would possibly by no means understand how the market goes, however you may encompass your self with pleasure and surprise. Museum curators are a useful supply of data—assist and study from them. And nothing beats mileage—go to as many museums, biennials, artwork festivals and galleries as you may, so that you just begin creating your individual accumulating imaginative and prescient.