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 Summer Inferno
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“Inferno,” the 16th Annual Watermill Summer Benefit. |
“Inferno,” the 16th Annual Watermill Summer Benefit, was held this past Saturday night in Water Mill. It is the top of the gala benefit social season in the Hamptons and there is a reason for it. It also raised a total of $1.4 million for the Center’s year-round international artist residencies and education programs.
The reason it enjoys its popularity is a man named Robert Wilson. An artist, librettist, collector, guru, fundraiser, Mr. Wilson is the art world’s version of a motivational speaker. He just gets those troops going and they turn out a wondrous time.
A major contribution to the evening was the silent and live auctions of artworks donated by the international artists’ community. Highlights included a Douglas Gordon portrait of Ingrid Bergman presented by Bergman’s daughter Isabella Rossellini. Also, Robert Wilson’s VOOM Portrait of the Black Panther. Peter Lindbergh’s commissioned portrait went for twice the expected value. A great success was the artist-in-residence auction item – guests had the opportunity to sponsor young emerging artist residencies at Watermill. |
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Other Auction items included works by Andy Warhol, Terence Koh, Elizabeth Payton, Robert Mapplethorpe, Neo Rauch, William Kentridge.
Artists-in-residence such as Sue de Beer, Riverbed Theater, Sophia Jones and En-Tzu Chang entertained the more than 1000 cocktail guests with installations and performances. Guests entered through Shige Moriya’s tunnel like installation the “Cathedral-within.” Shige is also the recipient of the Armani Design Award this year. Highlights included Sue de Beer’s “Ring of Trees, which projected light through 360 degree cylinder in the Knee Building. Yochai Matos created a 26-foot high light installation “The Flame” formed with fluorescent lights in the Watermill woods, Sophia Jones created a giant spider with over 10 puppeteers, children from the community, walking along the West terrace.
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Young performance artist and upcoming Fall Watermill resident Stephen Vega performed throughout the silent auction tent, while Taiwanese Riverbed Theater staged various installations and performances throughout the platforms and woods. Aerial dancer C. Ryder Cooley dazzled the nearly 600 dinner guests as they entered the tent, decorated by Watermill participants, as projections flitted across the tent walls. Martha Wainwright delivered a show stopping surprise performance of “Stormy Weather” during the live auction. “A touch of Class” dj’d in the Auction tent after dinner.
All of the artwork was produced and installed at the Watermill Center with the help of over 60 participants from over two dozen countries in the Center’s International Summer Program. |
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Guests at the event included Isabella Rossellini, Calvin Klein, Rufus Wainwright, Laura Harring, Roger Waters, Marina Ambramovic, Terence Koh, Nacho Figueras, Ross Bleckner, Anne Hearst McInerney and Jay McInerney, Bob Colacello, Richard Meier, Lisa Anastos, Beth Rudin DeWoody, Klaus Biesenbach, Debbie Bancroft, Eric Ripert, Lisa de Kooning, Christophe de Menil, Tatiana and Campion Platt, Nicole Miller and Kim Taipale.
The Gala was supported by LVMH, with beverages generously provided by Bacardi, Chateau Mouton Rothschild, Peroni and VOSS water. Olivier Cheng Catering and Events catered the event.
The participation of the Taiwanese Artists was made possible through the generous support of the Taipei Cultural Center in New York. |
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Arnault Sugarman, Kelly Sugarman, and Miles Sugarman |
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Blaire Voltz Clarke |
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Jay McInerney and Anne Hearst McInerney |
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Lisa Denison |
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Dorian Dittrich |
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Christina Rivert and Barbara Bulletti |
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Janna Bullock |
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Denise and Neil Archer |
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Graziano and Valerie De Boni |
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Coryn Nadeau, Countess LuAnn de Lesseps, and Victoria de Lesseps |
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| Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia, George Farias, Alison Mazzola, and Robert Wilson |
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| Joy Marks |
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Richard Meier |
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Ronnie Gensler and Brian Ramaekers |
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Mark Mullett, Lisa Anastos, and Keith Bloomfield |
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| Calvin Klein, Robert Wilson, and Ross Bleckner |
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| Jan Fletcher, Randy Slifka, and Wesley Fletcher |
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Somers and Jonathan Farkas |
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Keith Bloomfield, Lisa Anastos, Andrea Wahlquist, and Mark Mullett |
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Jane Scarnazzo and Skylar Mack |
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| Debbie Bancroft, Will Bancroft, and Serena Bancroft |
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| Christophe deMenil and Isabella Rossellini |
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Zaldy |
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Karin Dauch |
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Laura Harring |
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Beth Rudin DeWoody and Stephanie French |
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| Margaux, Samantha, and Gabriel Schlumberger |
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| Lisa de Kooning |
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Una McGough and Georgina McGeough |
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Kim Taipale and Nicole Miller |
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Austin Scarlett and Lisa Anastos |
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Daysee Olarte de Kanavos |
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Marina Abramovic |
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Gregory Speck |
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Richard Johnson and Sessa von Richthofen |
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Marshall York |
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Claude Morais, Brian Wolk, and Kyle DeWoody |
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Pauline Gentis |
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Denise Wohl and Ross Bleckner |
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Katheryn Winnick and Sumi Trenholme |
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Ramona Singer |
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Adi Nachman |
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Kathy Murphy and Michael Klug |
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Michele Gerber Klein and Peter Wolf |
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Jamee and Peter Gregory |
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Delfina Figueras |
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Beth Rudin DeWoody and Terence Koh |
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Kristin Bowler and Spencer Tunick |
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Virginia Coleman and Bob Colacello |
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Delfina and Nacho Figueras |
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Eric and Sandra Ripert |
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Sir Ivan Wilzig and friends |
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Carlotta Kohl and Kira Streletsky |
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Jeffrey Slonim and Michael Braverman |
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Rufus Wainwright, Terence Koh, and Jorn Weisbrodt |
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Simon de Pury |
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Sylvia and Alison Mazzolla |
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Phillip and Lisa Marie Falcone |
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| Roger Waters, Katharina Otto-Bernstein, and Nathan Bernstein |
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| Rufus Wainwright |
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Abdi Karya |
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Stephanie LaCava and Indre Rockefeller |
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Lisa Anastos and Patty Raynes |
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Magdalena von Behr |
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| Jodie and John Eastman once again hosted a summer cocktail party at their house on Lily Pond Lane in East Hampton for the New York Stem Cell Foundation. Guests were also given a brief update on the NYSCF's work and the latest developments in stem cell research. |
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Erin Henry, Steven Gaines, and Barbara Heyman |
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Barbara Dixona and Beth Rudin DeWoody |
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Janice Stanton, Jim Stanton, and Nancy Kurz |
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Bob DeVecchi and Marlene Hess |
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Claire Diamond and Janice Stanton |
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Candace Morgan and Kacey Koeppel |
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George Moss and Joyce Moss |
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Bill Speck, Evie Lipper, and John Eastman |
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Dieter Egli, Borris Talin, Jo Carole Lauder, and Jodie Eastman |
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Jim Stanton, Kevin Eggan, and Nancy Kurz |
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Linda Sirow and Janice Stanton |
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Susan Towers, Gail Geronemus, and Eileen Kornreich |
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Jodie Eastman, Susan Solomon, Kevin Eggan, Roy Geronemus, and John Eastman |
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Susan Patricof, Harold Koplewicz, and Linda Sirow |
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Erin Henry and Steven Gaines |
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Gail and Roy Geronemus |
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Jeffrey Slonim |
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Toni Ross and Carole Roaman |
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Jodie Eastman, John Eastman, and Polly Kraft |
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Susan Solomon, Peter Diamond, and Claire Diamond |
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Linda Lindenbaum, Rich Willis, and Jill Furman Willis |
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Silas and Charlie Marder |
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Richard Nye, Borris Talin, and Francesca Nye |
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Caroline Marshall, Katama Eastman, Jay Eastman, and Dieter Egli |
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Eileen and Bill Kornreich |
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