Michael Verne
In this episode of Platemark, I talk with Michael Verne, the owner of the Verne Collection in Cleveland, Ohio. Mike's gallery specializes in contemporary Japanese art and works by American artists residing in Japan. We talk about the challenges and rewards of running a small gallery amid larger competitors, and the importance of finding and promoting new artists. Mike shares insights about his journey in the art world, from his childhood surrounded by art to becoming a successful gallerist without a formal art education. He recounts various personal anecdotes, including his experiences at art fairs and his unorthodox methods for discovering and showcasing artists. Mike also highlights the significance of personal relationships and passion in his business. Listeners are encouraged to visit the Verne Collection and explore the fascinating world of contemporary Japanese art.
Daniel Kelly (American, born 1947). Crackpot, 2022. Woodblock print and gold leaf with chine collé. 64 x 88 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.
Sarah Brayer (American, born 1957). Crescent Glow, 2017. Screenprint and chine collé on Japanese mulberry paper, artist-made paper and phosphorescent pigment. 53 x 66 cm. Printed by Sarah Brayer and Ken Asekura at Kataezome, Kyoto. Courtesy of the Artist.
Yuko Kimura (Japanese, born 1968). Reflection Kakegawa, 2021. Etching, aquatint on old Japanese woodblock printed book pages and thread. 7 ¾ x 9 ½ in. Photo: Will Slabaugh.
Katsunori Haminishi (Japanese, born 1949). Canola Flowers Field, 2022. Mezzotint triptych. Sheet: 30 x 59 in.; image: 27 x 53 in. Verne Collection.
Joel Stewart (American, born 1959). Inside Out, 2003. Aquatint. Sheet: 42 ½ x 34 ½ in. Tolman Collection.