American businessman and art collector (1927–2014)
Stanley Grinstein (November 26, 1927 – March 2, 2014) was an American businessman, master printer, arts collector and patron, philanthropist, and social activist.
Early life and education
Stanley Grinstein was born in Seattle, Washington and attended the University of Washington. His family relocated to Los Angeles in his sophomore year and Grinstein transferred to the University of Southern California. He started a scrap metal business with his father and eventually grew a business in the selling and renting of forklifts.[1]
Los Angeles arts activities
In 1952, Grinstein married his wife, Elyse, and the two began collecting art in their home in the Brentwood section of Los Angeles.[2]
Recognized as "the godparents of the L.A. art scene,"[3][4] the Grinsteins played a major role in the LA art world, from the 1960s through the early 2000s.[2]
The Grinsteins and their company, Gemini G.E.L. (Graphic Editions Limited), helped to introduce L.A. artists to a diverse network of national and international artists and collectors, "both through their work in the studios of Gemini, and at the famed receptions and gatherings that the Grinsteins hosted at their home."[5]
Stanley and Elyse Grinstein (1929–2016) had three daughters: Ayn, Ellen and Nancy.[7] In addition to being an art collector, Elyse was an architect.[8]
^Vankin, Debora (July 6, 2016). "Arts patron and Gemini G.E.L. co-founder Elyse Grinstein dies at 87; brought artists together in the '60s and '70s". Los Angeles Times.