The whitneymuseum's Art Party is one of the most boisterous nights of the season. Go inside here.
Museum fundraisers have a reputation for being stuffy and strict but year after year, the Whitney Museum of Art's Art Party is one of the most boisterous nights of the season.
Last night, the annual event which benefits the Whitney's Independent Study Program, was co-hosted by Olivia Palermo, Nigel Sylvester, Michael Carl, Micaela Erlanger, and Jamian Juliano-Villani. And boy, did it live up to its reputation. At 7:00 p.m., a slew of glamorous guests attended the pre-Art Party dinner on the museum’s third floor. Champagne coupe towers graced every table, along with gold confetti, chains, and chainmail.
and trousers he designed. Fall Risk designer John Targon, in an act of spectacular off-the-cuff creativity, cobbled together a wearable top from tablescape materials, which he gifted toAfter a family-style meal of miso-glazed black bass, beef tenderloin, and cavatelli with leeks, mushrooms, and kale, singer Zsela took the stage. She lulled the crowd with her smooth sounds and dry wit.
As the dinner came to an end, the Art Party began to rage downstairs. DJs by Dizzy Fae, Okay Kaya, and SHYBOI blasted tunes, while guests downed negronis in style. Those looking for a midnight snack merely had to wander over to Darren Bader’s
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