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Whitney Art Party 2012 at Skylight Studio: A Theory event.

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Chase Booth, Laney Grant, Matt Larkin

Honorary Co-Chairs Olivier TheyskensDenise Incandela and Bettina Prentice (dressed in Theory), Event Co-Chairs Mark Amadei, Maggie Betts (dressed in Theory),Tom Dunn and Whitney Trustee Joanne Leonhardt Cassullo celebrated with guests Kate Bosworth (dressed in Theory) and Michael Polish, Michelle Kwan, Chuck Close, Charlotte Ronson, Lauren Santo Domingo, Brooke and Daniel Neidich, Jon Neidich, Tom Sachs, Mario Sorrenti, Marco Brambilla, Sanford Biggers, Derek Blasberg, Annabelle Dexter Jones, Terence Koh and Garrick Gott, Allison and Warren Kanders,  Aimee Mullins (dressed in  Theory), Dr. Lisa Airan, Andrew Bevan, Aurelien Gallet, Ryam Humphrey, Stephanie LaCava, Monique Péan, Sean Avery, Lubov Azaria, Chadwick Bell, Thakoon Panichgul, Kipton Cronkite, Abigail DeVille, Carlton DeWoody, Kyle DeWoody, Stacy Engman, Erin Fetherston, Kate Foley, Jessica Gersh, Tim Goossens, Caroline Hoffman, Kyleigh Kuhn, Kevin KollendaElizabeth Kurpis, Karla Martinez, Claude Morais, Tinsley Mortimer, Meredith Ostrom, Maria Petrovskaya, Polina Proshkina, Lauren Remington Platt, Charles Rockefeller, Gianvito Rossi, Gabe Saporta, Manish Vora and Uma Wang, as well as auction artists Tom Burr, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Amit Greenberg, Duncan Hannah, K8 Hardy, Joseph Heidecker, Adam Henry, Sarah Kurz, Nancy Lorenz, Burton Machen, Maynard Monrow, Shelter Serra, Max Snow and Lorna Williams enjoyed food from Acme and THE LION as well as cocktails by Belvedere Vodka and Chandon.

Maria Petrovskaya, Anthony Haden-Guest, Alice Walters
Kate Foley, Max Osterweis
Erin Fetherston, Gabe Saporta

Terence Koh, Michelle Harper
Tinsley Mortimer
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8 COMMENTS

  1. If one has a solid look at what has become of the media industry they will find that in essence it’s a regurgitated prism for indoctrinated vested interests. Especially with the bigger media interests. From the movies, celebrities being championed (or trashed) or even the points of views with respects to popular culture.

    Then again it is the job of those writers who are in a position to question and explore a more nuanced discussion to do so. At least that’s what we attempt to do here at this journal.

    As for the party itself it’s for a good cause and giving it a forum can I hope sustain the affording of funds for the arts.

    As for what the journal was paid? Not a cent. Then again you weren’t charged either to express your opinion.

    best

    Scallywag.

  2. Very nice advertisement for Theory & The boring Whitney art party which hasnt been good in at least 2 years. Just curious on how much $$ you were paid for this desperate ADVERTISEMENT disguised as “journalism”.

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