LACMA's fourth Art+Film Gala honors Barbara Kruger and Quentin Tarantino and raises over $3.85 million
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LACMA's fourth Art+Film Gala honors Barbara Kruger and Quentin Tarantino and raises over $3.85 million
Actress Salma Hayek, wearing Gucci, (L) and LACMA Director Michael Govan, wearing Gucci, attend the 2014 LACMA Art + Film Gala honoring Barbara Kruger and Quentin Tarantino presented by Gucci at LACMA on November 1, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for LACMA/AFP.



LOS ANGELES, CA.- The Los Angeles County Museum of Art hosted its fourth annual Art+Film Gala on Saturday, November 1, 2014, honoring artist Barbara Kruger and Academy Award–winning director Quentin Tarantino. Co-chaired by LACMA trustee Eva Chow and actor Leonardo DiCaprio, the evening brought together more than 600 distinguished guests from the art, design, entertainment, fashion, and music industries, among others. The evening raised $3.85 million, with proceeds supporting LACMA’s film initiatives and future exhibitions, acquisitions, and programming. The 2014 Art+Film Gala was made possible through the generous support of Gucci.

Eva Chow, co-chair of the Art+Film Gala, said "It was a truly remarkable event that saw people from the art, music, and fashion communities coming together to pay tribute to Barbara Kruger and Quentin Tarantino, two artists who push boundaries and ask questions. It was exciting to see the reunited Culture Club's magical performance of music that continues to influence pop culture today." She continued, "This gala would not have been possible without Gucci's support for the fourth year in a row. Their support of the Art+Film Gala is truly phenomenal."

"My gratitude goes to Eva Chow and Leonardo DiCaprio for chairing this important event for the fourth year in a row," said Michael Govan, LACMA CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director. "I was also thrilled to toast Barbara Kruger, whose work has become iconic to LACMA’s campus and visual art at large, and Quentin Tarantino, for making films that challenge as much as they entertain and inspire.”

“LACMA’s unparalleled commitment to honoring fine art alongside film in the heart of Los Angeles is an inspiration to Gucci,” said Gucci Creative Director Frida Giannini. “We are proud to support LACMA’s unique vision and to have joined Eva Chow, Michael Govan, and Leonardo DiCaprio for the fourth year as we celebrated two truly innovative, inspiring and influential artists this evening, Barbara Kruger and Quentin Tarantino.”

The Art+Film Gala, hosted by co-chairs Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow, began at Chris Burden’s Urban Light on Wilshire Boulevard, with red-carpet arrivals of art world and entertainment luminaries, fashion icons, and renowned artists. Guests then moved to a cocktail reception in LACMA’s BP Grand Entrance. After cocktails, guests proceeded to the Art+Film pavilion, overlooking Michael Heizer’s Levitated Mass, where they were seated for a special dinner prepared by Patina’s Joachim Splichal. Champagne for the evening was generously provided by Laurent-Perrier.

Michael Govan and Eva Chow welcomed the crowd, and further into the evening, Michael Govan presented the tribute to Barbara Kruger accompanied by a short film directed by Pippa Bianco. Tim Roth subsequently presented the tribute to Quentin Tarantino accompanied by a special film, with thanks to Shannon McIntosh. Frida Giannini then introduced Culture Club, who gave a special performance featuring the songs “Do You Really Want To Hurt Me?,” “Karma Chameleon,” “More than Silence,” and “Son of a Preacher Man.”

Art world notables in attendance included Barbara Kruger, 2011 Art+Film Gala honoree John Baldessari, Ray Barrie, Mark Bradford, Chris Burden, Tacita Dean, Thomas Demand, Sam Durant, Piero Golia, Wyatt Kahn, Lizzie Fitch, Larry Gagosian, Frank Gehry, Mark Grotjahn, Jennifer Guidi, Pierre Huyghe, Mary Kelly, Kris Knight, Alex Israel, Tala Madani, T. Kelly Mason, Nicole Miller, Kelsey Lee Offield, Catherine Opie, Renée Petropoulos, Mathias Poledna, Stephen Prina, Almine Rech-Picasso, Nancy Rubins, Sterling Ruby, 2012 Art+Film honoree Ed Ruscha, Melanie Schiff, Eric Shiner, Cole Sternberg, Ricky Swallow, Diana Thater, Ryan Trecartin, Lesley Vance, Philippe Vergne, Pae White, and Roger White, plus LACMA curators including Stephanie Barron, Rita Gonzalez, Jarrett Gregory, Christine Y. Kim, Britt Salvesen, and Franklin Sirmans. LACMA trustees included board co-chairs Andrew Brandon-Gordon and Terry Semel, Ambassador Nicole Avant, Colleen Bell, Nicolas Berggruen, Eva Chow, Janet Crown, Viveca Paulin Ferrell, Brian Grazer, Brad Grey, Victoria Jackson, Robert Kotick, Lyn Davis Lear, Bryan Lourd, Michael Lynton, Jane Nathanson, Janet Dreisen Rappaport, Lynda Resnick, Steven F. Roth, Carole Bayer Sager, Ryan Seacrest, Florence Sloan, Eric Smidt, Casey Wasserman, Elaine Wynn, and Dasha Zhukova.

The entertainment and fashion worlds were represented by Quentin Tarantino, Leonardo DiCaprio, Tim Roth, Amy Adams, Patricia Arquette, Rosanna Arquette, Kate Beckinsale, Colleen and Bradley Bell, Matthew Bellamy, Camilla Belle, Rodger Berman, Demian Bichir, Chadwick Boseman, Jerry Bruckheimer, Dan Caten, Dean Caten, Clement Chabernaud, Greg Chait, Asia Chow, China Chow, Maximillian Chow, Michael Chow, Cindy Crawford, Culture Club, Louise Delamere, Laura Dern, Kirsten Dunst, Lapo Elkann, Lisa Eisner, Jon Favreau, Will Ferrell, Jamie Foxx, James Franco, Toni Garrn, Rande Gerber, Rosetta and Balthazar Getty, Walton Goggins, Selena Gomez, Cassandra Grey, Vittorio Grigolo, Garrett Hedlund, Reginald Hudlin, Kate Hudson, Anjelica Huston, Bob Iger, Cookie Johnson, Dakota Johnson, Don Johnson, Riley Keough, Sherry Lansing, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Jennifer Lopez, Christian Louboutin, Bryan Lourd, Tobey Maguire, Stephen Mangan, Vinoodh Matadin, Jennifer Meyer, Jennifer Missoni, Elvis Mitchell, Rhona Mitra, Demi Moore, Kate Mulleavy, Laura Mulleavy, Vivi Nevo, Guy Oseary, Nicola Peltz, Will Peltz, Alex Pettyfer, François-Henri Pinault, Salma Hayek Pinault, Gareth Pugh, Eddie Redmayne, John C. Reilly, Michelle Rodriguez, Eli Roth, Tim Roth, Liberty Ross, Amber Sakai, Fred Savage, Jeremy Scott, Terry and Jane Semel, Cameron Silver, Jesse Jo Stark, Laurie Lynn Stark, Richard Stark, Scott Sternberg, Jennifer Tilly, Inez van Lamsweerde, Dita Von Teese, Christoph Waltz, Harvey Weinstein, Jerry Weintraub, Florence Welch, Kanye West, Kim Kardashian West, Evan Rachel Wood, Rachel Zoe, and more. Other notable guests include Jessica de Rothschild, Charlotte Casiraghi, Kamala Harris, and Lynne Tillman.










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