The collection is pretty big, so the initial idea is to show different cross-sections, changing every three months. The next show will be photographs only. The third show, coinciding with the Sao Paulo Bienal, will be about abolishing taxonomies, or blurring limits between categories. Besides fine arts, it may include decorative arts, artist's books, Murano glass, furniture, antiques, stamps, coins, guitars, taekwondo accessories, family heirlooms, lead ships, folk art, doppelgangers, even empty bottles of DRC! Anything that is, or once was, significant to me is fair game for the third show. The fourth show is undecided, but may be artists from the 80s. I'd like to do a show using Pierre Bourdieu's ideas about how different social classes use taste as a form of identity, perhaps inviting a poor person, a middle class person and a rich person to pick their favorite works from the collection and show the different tastes side by side. Though most the works will have been filtered by my taste, the variety is great enough, and there's so much stuff I was given or inherited that doesn't really reflect my taste, that an interesting show might come of it. So I intend to have fun, most of all. Thoughtful fun.
Most of the artists are still alive, and I'd be open to an artist in the collection wanting to do a solo show that for some reason their gallery won't let them do.
I'll email you the checklist - it's in Portuguese, but I'm sure you'll be able to figure it out (otherwise let me know)
Big jeebus, Scott, only when you come back from Italy a millionaire from having plied that boyish charm on a winery heiress contessa in need of reeducation.