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MARIE AND HER VIVIAN MAIER PHOTOGRAPH,
INSTALLED IN NEW YORK HOME.

Vivian Maier, New York, NY, 1955
Vivian Maier, New York, NY, 1955
Vivian Maier
New York, NY, 1955

Courtesy of Howard Greenberg Gallery, NYC
© The estate of Vivian Maier

“Maier uniquely knows how to capture intimate and fleeting moments. I wanted a photo that felt like New York. These two ladies glaring back with that slightly irritated attitude is perfect!”
_ MARIE

SAFIA AND HER JESSICA BACKHAUS PHOTOGRAPH,
INSTALLED IN ZÜRICH HOME.

Jessica Backhaus, Cut Out #18, 2020
Jessica Backhaus, Cut Out #18, 2020
Jessica Backhaus
Cut Out #18, 2020

Courtesy of Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin
© Jessica Backhaus

“This work makes me feel like something that I would like to grasp and cannot. Light and intriguing. We love this picture for its powerful colors and evocative shadow play.“
_ SAFIA

QUENTIN AND HIS MARTHA COOPER PHOTOGRAPH,
INSTALLED IN ZÜRICH HOME.

“Martha Cooper c’est vraiment une icone de la culture hip-hop et graffiti à laquelle je m’intéresse depuis longtemps. Cette photo là représente le hip-hop des origines, cette simplicité de gamins qui dansent dans la rue…et ca me touche car mes propres enfants font la meme chose 30 ans plus tard!”
_ QUENTIN

Martha Cooper, Christopher Sawyer Breaking, Upper West Side, NYC, 1983
Martha Cooper, Christopher Sawyer Breaking, Upper West Side, NYC, 1983
Martha Cooper
Christopher Sawyer Breaking, Upper West Side, NYC, 1983

Courtesy of Steven Kasher Gallery, NYC
© Martha Cooper

NORA AND HER ALBARRÁN CABRERA PHOTOGRAPH,
INSTALLED IN ZÜRICH HOME.

Albarrán Cabrera, The Mouth of Krishna #772, 2018
Albarrán Cabrera, The Mouth of Krishna #772, 2018
Albarrán Cabrera
The Mouth of Krishna #772, 2018

Courtesy of Bildhalle, Zürich / Amsterdam
© Albarrán Cabrera

“I really like their experimental way of printing a photograph. I especially like my picture because it seems incidental and chance, rather than intentional. I think it’s very philosophical in a way.“
_ NORA

EDOUARD AND TAYLOR WITH THEIR JULIE COCKBURN PHOTOGRAPH,

INSTALLED IN NEW YORK HOME.

“We love this piece from Julie Cockburn because the mix of techniques creates a sense of mystery, inviting the audience to project their emotions and context onto the photo. Diana understood the power of Cockburn’s work and what it would mean to share it with us on our wedding day. It’s hard to overstate the joy we feel when we see it every morning.”
_ EDOUARD AND TAYLOR

Julie Cockburn, Frisson, 2023
Julie Cockburn, Frisson, 2023
Julie Cockburn
Frisson, 2023

Courtesy of Flowers Gallery, London
© Julie Cockburn

SANDRA AND HER PAUL CUPIDO PHOTOGRAPH,
INSTALLED IN ZÜRICH HOME

Paul Cupido, Moonvoyage, 2018
Paul Cupido, Moonvoyage, 2018
Paul Cupido
Moonvoyage, 2018

Courtesy of Bildhalle, Zürich / Amsterdam
© Paul Cupido

“The ephemeral is expressed though [Cupido’s] moonlit landscapes and the dusk, that transitional zone in between the harsh light of day and the depths of the night.”
_ SANDRA

HORTENSE AND HER ANDREA GRUTZNER PHOTOGRAPH,
INSTALLED IN ZÜRICH HOME

Andrea Grützner, Untitled #6, 2014
Andrea Grützner, Untitled #6, 2014
Andrea Grützner
Untitled #6 (from the series Erbgericht), 2014

Courtesy of Robert Morat Galerie, Berlin
© Andrea Grützner

“I saw this photograph in Diana’s ‘Hello Young Collectors’ newsletter and my 1st thought was “What is up those stairs? What’s behind those doors?”. After 4 years having it on my wall, I still wonder… The perspective and colours are stunning, and invite me into a kind of meditation.”
_ HORTENSE

Header image: Artworks by (top row, left to right) Liz Nielsen, Senta Simond, Douglas Mandry and (bottom row, left to right) Jessica Backhaus, Yola Monakhov Stockton, Peter Hauser.

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Advisory

Diana Poole is a Zürich-based art advisor specialised in photography. She supports clients to build and grow art collections advising on the acquisition, management and presentation of modern and contemporary works. Diana also curates exhibitions and organises art events.
Diana Poole is a Zürich-based art advisor specialised in photography. She supports clients to build and grow art collections advising on the acquisition, management and presentation of modern and contemporary works. Diana also curates exhibitions and organises art events.