leo dickerman is the curator. >> my greatest joy is in working.en i feel a wholeness. >> rose: when you think about him and you think about his art, and you think about this kind of exhibit among friends, and within all the other great artists, like jasper johns. >> like jasper johns, and john cage, and tricia brown-- the list of people he collaborated with is so fundamental to what we think of in terms of culture taed. and that's how we approach the project. we wanted to show that he's an artist who made work and dialogue with other people, and then together, they really laid the foundation for art of our moment in time. >> rose: what do you hope we will experience, feel, sense as we walk through this exhibition? >> well, a lot of things. one thing they think is that there's-- you know, i've always been a bit skeptical about the idea of individual genius, that you go off and you sit in your garrett, and you think by yourself, and you have ideas alone, visited by a muse, a female muse. and that's not the way it works. that's not the way it works w