<B>An exciting, unexpected, and beautiful encounter with one collector’s deeply personal assemblage of works</B><BR><BR>Since the 1980s, Mickey Cartin has assembled a remarkable collection of objects and art—Renaissance and modernist paintings, master prints, sculptures, illuminated manuscripts, and contemporary works, with a focus on certain artists in depth. Exploring the theory behind collecting art and how Cartin’s approach diverges from common practices, this publication offers a unique perspective on an intimate endeavor. Unconcerned with hewing to specific categories, time periods, or media, Cartin’s collection—which includes the likes of Josef Albers, Sol LeWitt, and Forrest Bess—creates active combinations and disrupts homogeneity, privileging the drive of curiosity. <BR><BR>A documentation of the celebrated exhibition <I>Seen in the Mirror: Things from the Cartin Collection</I> at David Zwirner, New York, in 2021, this publication includes