Why I Collect: Greg Miller by As told to Skye Sherwin

Why I Collect: Greg Miller

As told to Skye Sherwin
The New York banker on the artists he treasures, acquisition committees, and not being a mega-collector

Fred Sandback's 1992 installation Untitled (Eight-part Vertical Construction), Adrian Piper's Nine-Part Floating Square (1967); and Caroll Dunham's (Hers) Night and Day #6 (2009) and Dead, Yellow: Four (2007) in Miller and Wiener's living room. Image courtesy of Bade Stageberg Cox. Photo by Andy Ryan
Fred Sandback's 1992 installation Untitled (Eight-part Vertical Construction), Adrian Piper's Nine-Part Floating Square (1967); and Caroll Dunham's (Hers) Night and Day #6 (2009) and Dead, Yellow: Four (2007) in Miller and Wiener's living room. Image courtesy of Bade Stageberg Cox. Photo by Andy Ryan
Amy Sillman's painting Regarding Saturna (2005) hangs in a sun-drenched corner of the appartment. Image courtesy of Bade Stageberg Cox. Photo by Frank Ouderman.
Amy Sillman's painting Regarding Saturna (2005) hangs in a sun-drenched corner of the appartment. Image courtesy of Bade Stageberg Cox. Photo by Frank Ouderman.