Carl Gambino and Sarah Ivory's collecting journey began organically, as they brought back artworks from their travels - souvenirs not only of places, but also of human encounters. The couple, who are in their early 40s and have two kids, moved into a two-floor riverfront home in Brooklyn Heights just a year ago.
Gambino's passion for collecting borders on obsession, driving him to visit art fairs every day. Ivory, on the other hand, is more discerning, taking one pass through an exhibition before making a decision. Despite their differences, they complement each other, with Gambino researching and Ivory responding instinctively.
Their collection, which has grown to over 100 works in just ten years, reflects their relationship and growing family. The vibrant palettes and lively compositions dominate the space, punctuated by clean, neutral furniture that allows the art to take center stage. Vibrant landscapes, lush forests, and harmonious floral compositions engage with the park's greenery outside, coming alive as they are bathed in natural light.
The couple has collected extensively from local artists during their travels, often meeting them in person and purchasing works directly. They have also acquired pieces by established names like David Hockney and Marco Pariani. Gambino believes that supporting emerging artists is essential to the health of the art world, rather than chasing after established names.
Their relationship with collecting is deeply personal, shaped by their love of art and their desire to live closely with it. The final decision on whether or not to acquire a piece is always made together, often coming down to a simple question: "Do we want to live with this?"
Gambino's passion for collecting borders on obsession, driving him to visit art fairs every day. Ivory, on the other hand, is more discerning, taking one pass through an exhibition before making a decision. Despite their differences, they complement each other, with Gambino researching and Ivory responding instinctively.
Their collection, which has grown to over 100 works in just ten years, reflects their relationship and growing family. The vibrant palettes and lively compositions dominate the space, punctuated by clean, neutral furniture that allows the art to take center stage. Vibrant landscapes, lush forests, and harmonious floral compositions engage with the park's greenery outside, coming alive as they are bathed in natural light.
The couple has collected extensively from local artists during their travels, often meeting them in person and purchasing works directly. They have also acquired pieces by established names like David Hockney and Marco Pariani. Gambino believes that supporting emerging artists is essential to the health of the art world, rather than chasing after established names.
Their relationship with collecting is deeply personal, shaped by their love of art and their desire to live closely with it. The final decision on whether or not to acquire a piece is always made together, often coming down to a simple question: "Do we want to live with this?"