I've got tonnes of aboriginal and Native American art, but I'd like even more.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I absolutely love American folk art, can't get enough of it.
I've always wanted to make Australian art interesting. To get a different audience watching art documentaries would be great.
I'm very much involved in art. I started buying art a few years ago and really like the work of T.C. Cannon, who is a native American artist. Then I was introduced to Soviet-era Russian impressionism and started collecting that, especially Gely Korzhev.
I love art; I collect mostly modern art.
I have a real interest in working with younger Native artists. I think it's a very important way for Native people to communicate the realities of our culture and remember our ancestors.
I have a pretty expanded view of what art is. I include pop music and even some sports.
All I want to do is make sure that art is available to all Americans in a participatory way, whether you engage in the art process yourself or you're an audience member.
I've always been interested in art, architecture, color.
I want to do just, like, regular art. Whatever is made today on canvas goes up against all of art history. It's the most radical thing.
I don't want to collect Indian art, though pots and beadwork and blankets made by Indians remain the most beautiful art objects in the American West, in my opinion.