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Costume Design Excellence Honored
LA's Costume Designers Guild fêtes its standout television and film design stars. 
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MOCA 2012 FRESH Auction
Celebrate spring by refreshing your art collection at the MOCA 2012 FRESH Auction.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.

As A-listers including Reese Witherspoon, Amy Poehler, Steve Carell, Amy Adams, and Jon Hamm made their way down a lengthy red carpet and into a massive tent erected on LACMA’s campus, it was clear the museum’s first-ever Art + Film Gala would be a dazzling success. LACMA CEO and director Michael Govan, Eva Chow, and Leonardo DiCaprio designed the evening to celebrate the relaunched film department and honor the incomparable Clint Eastwood and John Baldessari. Stunning stars such as Cameron Diaz, John Krasinski with wife Emily Blunt, Drew Barrymore, and Jack Black continued to filter in throughout the cocktail hour, which saw waiters passing hors d’oeuvres paired with Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé Brut Champagne. LA art-world boldfacers Catherine Opie, Ed Ruscha, Chuck Close, and MOCA director Jeffrey Deitch mingled with Gucci-bedecked actors Jane Fonda, Zoe Saldana, Chris Evans, and Kate Beckinsale before moving into an even bigger tent and settling into long, elegant tables. Chow welcomed and thanked the some 500 attendees who helped raise $3 million for the film department. Afterward, Govan introduced a short film featuring a hilariously deadpan Baldessari before welcoming the legendary LA artist to the stage to be honored for his colorful works that often take inspiration from the silver screen. As guests including Kate Hudson, Wallis Annenberg, Jason Reitman, and Olivia Wilde enjoyed Patina’s wine-paired meal of filet of beef with Pinot Noir sauce, followed by green-apple sorbet with Tahitian vanilla ice cream, DiCaprio spoke about the iconic Eastwood, showing clips from his five-plus-decades-long career. After Eastwood thanked LACMA for the honor, Stevie Wonder performed a joyous, five-song set that had guests on their feet dancing between the tables—a flawless conclusion to a night to remember.
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