The Collector's Salon is a small, private list for people who take art seriously.
Not a newsletter. Not a loyalty program. A room — the kind that used to exist behind the gallery, where the artist and a handful of collectors had an actual conversation about what the work means, what's coming next, and which pieces are worth acquiring before anyone else sees them.
The 19th-century art world ran on salons. Reputation was built there. Collections were shaped there. The relationship between artist and collector happened there, not on the sales floor.
