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Where Art World Avant-Garde and Establishment Meet: Inside The Kitchen’s Spring Gala

Legacy Russell, Olivier Berggruen, Rachael Louise Elliott and Porfirio Figueroa. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Last week at City Winery, The Kitchen hosted its annual Spring Gala—a vibrant convergence of artists, patrons and cultural luminaries that honored the legendary choreographer Lucinda Childs, visionary filmmaker, artist and MacArthur “Genius” Fellow Wu Tsang and patron Jamie Singer Soros, joined by her husband Robert Soros.

For those not in the know, The Kitchen is best described as a crucible for boundary-pushing art. “My hope for the future of the art world is that institutions continue to commit to holding space for artists for risky play and the discovery of new directions,” executive director Legacy Russell told Observer in 2023. With more than 50 years of exhibitions, performances and provocative dialogue under its belt, The Kitchen continues to do exactly that.

This year’s gala, co-chaired by Sarah Arison, Olivier Berggruen and Michi Jigarjian, with honorary co-chairs Charles Atlas, Philip Glass, Jacqueline Humphries, Simone Leigh and Fred Moten, was a true reflection of the institution’s avant-garde roots.

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The benefit committee, a who’s who of deep-pocketed art-world commitment, included Larry Gagosian, Jody and John Arnhold, Philip and Shelley Aarons, Agnes Gund, along with a lineup of artists: Rashid Johnson, Julie Mehretu and Cindy Sherman among them. Institutional support came from a formidable lineup—Hauser & Wirth, Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Keith Haring Foundation, Glenn Ligon Studio, FLOX Studio and others—all adding ballast to The Kitchen’s mission.

The guest list, meanwhile, reflected a cross-section of the art world’s most visible powerbrokers and iconoclasts. Patrons Sarah Arison, Carla Shen, Bernard Lumpkin and Carmine L. Boccuzzi mingled with low-key, high-impact tastemaker A.C. Hudgins. Artists in attendance included Joan Jonas, Baseera Khan, Jordan Carter, Miles Greenberg, Naudline Pierre and Rhea Dillon exchanged ideas with curators Robyn Farrell, Isolde Brielmaier and Jasmine Wahi. Ebony Haynes of David Zwirner and dealer Jane Hait were among the commercial-side notables in the room. Also spotted was Kickstarter CEO (and passionate art collector) Everette Taylor.

Serpentwithfeet. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Actor and choreographer Angela Trimbur emceed the night with wit and warmth, bolstered by remarks from Russell, Moten and kinetic force-of-nature choreographer Elizabeth Streb. The evening’s program included a propulsive drum-driven dance by Alysia Johnson of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, followed by a hauntingly elegant spoken-word set by serpentwithfeet.

Angela Trimbur

Angela Trimbur. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Ilana Savdie and Sarah Arison

Ilana Savdie and Sarah Arison. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Iris Marden and Isolde Brielmaier

Iris Marden and Isolde Brielmaier. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Jamie Singer Soros and Robert Soros

Jamie Singer Soros and Robert Soros. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Carla Shen

Carla Shen. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Miles Greenberg and Sarah Jones

Miles Greenberg and Sarah Jones. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Elizabeth Streb and Lucinda Childs

Elizabeth Streb and Lucinda Childs. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Zoe Lukov and NIC Kay

Zoe Lukov and NIC Kay. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Jeremy Capps and Makayla Bailey

Jeremy Capps and Makayla Bailey. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Wu Tsang and Raja Feather Kelly

Wu Tsang and Raja Feather Kelly. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

RaFia Santana, Lena Imamura and Nora Clancy

RaFia Santana, Lena Imamura and Nora Clancy. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Emily Waters and Clive Chang

Emily Waters and Clive Chang. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Robyn Farrell, Josiah McElheny, Jordan Carter and Alexandra Cunningham Cameron

Robyn Farrell, Josiah McElheny, Jordan Carter and Alexandra Cunningham Cameron. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Jasmine Wahi and Aruna D’Souza

Jasmine Wahi and Aruna D’Souza. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Jay Worthington, Debra Singer, Kahlil Robert Irving, Lisa Ivorian and Aileen Agopian

Jay Worthington, Debra Singer, Kahlil Robert Irving, Lisa Ivorian and Aileen Agopian. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Naudline Pierre

Naudline Pierre. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Thea Gulbrandsen and Julio Santo Domingo

Thea Gulbrandsen and Julio Santo Domingo. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Kiana Rawji, Rhea Dillon, Zoë Hopkins and Baseera Khan

Kiana Rawji, Rhea Dillon, Zoë Hopkins and Baseera Khan. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Eliza Soros, Julian Ehrlich and Eliza Barry Callahan

Eliza Soros, Julian Ehrlich and Eliza Barry Callahan. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Jacqueline Humphries

Jacqueline Humphries. Deonté Lee/BFA.com

Molly Davies and Legacy Russell

Molly Davies and Legacy Russell. Deonté Lee/BFA.com



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Elegance Met Urgency at This Year’s Gordon Parks Foundation Gala

Anna Wintour. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Earlier this week, the Gordon Parks Foundation Annual Gala returned to Cipriani 42nd Street to celebrate the indelible legacy of Gordon Parks, the trailblazing photographer whose lens captured the soul of the Black American experience. This year’s gala gathered a Who’s Who of photography, fashion, art and activism and honored four luminaries whose careers reflect Parks’ ethos of beauty, truth and resistance: legendary model and activist Bethann Hardison, artist Rashid Johnson, First Lady of fashion Anna Wintour and civil rights icon Ambassador Andrew Young. One of the night’s most poignant moments came when Colman Domingo, Emmy winner and perennial awards season presence, presented Wintour with her award in what felt like a full-circle tribute to Parks’ own start at Vogue in 1944.

Pastor Ernest Ledbetter, JR. and Ernest Ledbetter III, whose family Parks famously documented in 1953 for a Life magazine feature on Chicago’s Black church life, kicked off the gala with an invocation. But if the room felt heavy with legacy, it was also buzzing with urgency. As Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., executive director of the foundation, remarked: “Tonight may be the most critical gala we’ve ever held. Because now, we are facing some of the strongest forces we’ve ever faced, determined to prevent progress, to erase history and to silence the voices that challenge injustice. Gordon gave us clear instructions: ‘Take what I’ve built—and push it forward. Take what I’ve started—and carry it into the future.’ That future is NOW.”

Kunhardt also acknowledged Mikki Ferrill and LeRoy Henderson, two vital artists from Parks’ orbit and now part of the Gordon Parks Foundation’s inaugural Legacy Acquisition Fund, an initiative that will support mid- and late-career artists whose work resonates with the photographer’s mission.

Aurora James and Tyson Beckford. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Spotted rubbing shoulders with art stars like Hank Willis Thomas, Mickalene Thomas, Bisa Butler, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Kennedy Yanko, Sheree Hovsepian and Foundation Art Fellows Derek Fordjour and Scheherazade Tillet were designer Tory Burch, photographer Annie Leibovitz, Super Bowler Malcolm Jenkins, prima ballerina Misty Copeland, TV personality Gayle King and singer-songwriter Michael Stipe. Aurora James and Tyson Beckford were among the evening’s presenters and mingled with the likes of Ari Melber, Leslie Odom, Jr., Deborah Roberts, Jay Ellis, Dapper Dan, Prabal Gurung, Breanna Stewart, Jeanne Moutoussamy-Ashe and curators Jasmine Wahi and Legacy Russell.

Kimberly Pirtle. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

In between speeches, Andra Day delivered a heart-wrenching rendition of “God Bless The Child” and Dave Guy of The Roots kept spirits buoyant with “Ruby’s Rubies.” Sotheby’s powerhouse Kimberly Pirtle took the lectern midway through the evening to help raise a record $3 million via a high-octane live auction of Parks’ photographs. Capping off what was an evening of substance, style and serious cultural gravitas, Day stepped back into the limelight to perform her certified quadruple platinum smash “Rise Up” in what was, all would no doubt agree, the perfect end to a perfect party.

Anna Wintour, Alexander Soros, Huma Abedin, Robin Hickman-Winfield and Annie Leibovitz

Anna Wintour, Alexander Soros, Huma Abedin, Robin Hickman-Winfield and Annie Leibovitz. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Peter W. Kunhardt Jr. and Bethann Hardison

Peter W. Kunhardt Jr. and Bethann Hardison. Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Tory Burch

Tory Burch. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Derek Fordjour, Sarah Arison and Sanford Biggers

Derek Fordjour, Sarah Arison and Sanford Biggers. Photo by Udo Salters/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images

Catherine Gund and Bethann Hardison

Catherine Gund and Bethann Hardison. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Andra Day

Andra Day. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Mickalene Thomas, Gayle King, Cari Champion and Jasmine Wahi

Mickalene Thomas, Gayle King, Cari Champion and Jasmine Wahi. Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Carolyn Young and Andrew Young

Carolyn Young and Andrew Young. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Devin Allen

Devin Allen. Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Michael Stipe

Michael Stipe. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Jeff Yabuki and Peter W. Kunhardt Jr.

Jeff Yabuki and Peter W. Kunhardt Jr. hoto by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Deborah Willis and Hank Thomas

Deborah Willis and Hank Thomas. Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

LeRoy Henderson

LeRoy Henderson. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian

Rashid Johnson and Sheree Hovsepian. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Misty Copeland

Misty Copeland. hoto by Johnny Nunez/WireImage

Kenneth Chenault and Kathryn Chenault

Kenneth Chenault and Kathryn Chenault. Photo by Johnny Nunez/WireImage

Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Dynasty Ogun and Soull Ogun. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Kennedy Anko

Kennedy Anko. Photo by Noam Galai/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Glenda Hatchett

Glenda Hatchett. Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Tyson Beckford, Bethann Hardison and Aurora James

Tyson Beckford, Bethann Hardison and Aurora James. Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

Hannah Traore

Hannah Traore. Photo by Randy Brooke/Getty Images

Melissa Haizlip

Melissa Haizlip. Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for Gordon Parks Foundation

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