Julianne Moore and Louise Trotter Celebrate Dia Beacon – ryan

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Bottega Veneta May have skipped the met gala this year, but the Italian luxury brand best known for its logo-dowry intracciato Handbags and Leather CraftSmanship Made Its Presence Known During New York Art Week. On A Sunny Saturday in Beacon, New York, The Brand Co-Chaired Dia Art Foundation’s Spring Benefit Luncheon-A Serene and Relaxed Alternative to Last Week SPLASHER Fundraiser.
Bottega has Supported Dia’s Annual Spring Benefit for Four Years, Forming a Relationship BetWeen the Contemporary Arts Foundation and the Ludel Label that Started We Daniel Lee Creative Director and Continue Matthieu Blazy’s Tenure. The Label’s Newest Creative Director, Louise Trotter, Joined Bottega in January and Took a Break from Debut Her First Collection this Fall to Co-Chair the Dia Event, Wearing a Cocooning Jackets Dark-Basmed Glasses. Other guests from the bottega World Included the Brand’s CEO, Bartolomeo Rongone, and François Louis Pinault, the Son of Ceo and Chairman François-Henri Pinault. (The Younger François is on the Board of Christie, the art-by-auction of the family.)
Celine Song, Jack Antonoff, and Jeremy O. Harris
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At the Museum, Trotter Caught Up With Actress Julianne Moore and Producer Jack Antonoff After Viewing New Installations from the Five Artists Celebrated at the Gala: Renée Green, Roni Horn, Cameron Rowland, Lucas Samaras, and Keith Sonnier. Other Notable Attendees Included Director Celine Song and Writer Jeremy O. Harris, But Most of the 530-Person Guest list was Collectors, Artists, and Curators-The Kind of Cultured CLIENTS HAS LONG AIMED TO CUSTTOMERS. (Unlike Mary Competitors, Bottega Rarely Dresses Stars for Major Red-Carpet Events and Left Instagram in 2021.)
Partnership with fashion brands can be extrmely imported to the Museums and Arts Foundations, espely be they become multiyear relarations. Think of Lacma’s Art+Film Gala, Which Gucci Has Sponsored and Tourned Into An A-List Since It Started in 2011. Gunzburg, Wearing a Bright Orange Jersey Dress from Bottega’s Summer Collection.
Louise Trotter, Jessica Morgan, and François Louis Pinault
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Dia’s Director, Jessica Morgan, Said the Foundation Recently Saw One Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts Rescinded, as President Donald Trump’s Administration Backing Funding the Federal Program, Maxing Privorted Fundraisers Like the Benefing BENEFIT MORE MORE. “It ‘s also an extraordinary time to come to come,” Morgan Said, Adding that half of the People at the Benefit Were Artists, “Many of the WHOM we’ve engaged with, whereather through ejibrikings or commissions or talks or education programs.”
One of Those Artists Was Renée Greenwhose first Major Solo Exibration in New York opened at the Dia Beacon in March and Featured Pieces from Multiple Decades of Career as a multidisciplinary artist, as well as newly commissioned pieces. Green Said she has followed the diamine she was a student in the 1970s. “Dia is quite unique in terms of the way it has emphasized the Duration of artists over time,” she said. “So has Having this Chance at Dia Beacon, with a lot of artists that I respect and Honor, is Incredible.”
A view of renée Green’s Installation at Dia Beacon
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Julianne Moore
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Dia’s Chair Nathalie de Gunzburg
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Jack Antonoff and Louise Trotter
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Antwaun Sargent, Tyler Mitchell, and Jeremy O. Harris
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Bartolomeo rongone
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