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Les Voiles de St. Barth
Sailors at the French West Indies race compete to win a Richard Mille watch.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow co-chaired the second annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the museum in Los Angeles, which honored artist Ed Ruscha and filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for their iconic work in art and film, respectively. Guests enjoyed a preview of the museum’s new exhibition, Stanley Kubrick, followed by performances by Evan Rachel Wood and Florence + The Machine. The evening raised over $3.5 million for LACMA’s initiative to connect art and film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow co-chaired the second annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the museum in Los Angeles, which honored artist Ed Ruscha and filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for their iconic work in art and film, respectively. Guests enjoyed a preview of the museum’s new exhibition, Stanley Kubrick, followed by performances by Evan Rachel Wood and Florence + The Machine. The evening raised over $3.5 million for LACMA’s initiative to connect art and film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow co-chaired the second annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the museum in Los Angeles, which honored artist Ed Ruscha and filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for their iconic work in art and film, respectively. Guests enjoyed a preview of the museum’s new exhibition, Stanley Kubrick, followed by performances by Evan Rachel Wood and Florence + The Machine. The evening raised over $3.5 million for LACMA’s initiative to connect art and film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow co-chaired the second annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the museum in Los Angeles, which honored artist Ed Ruscha and filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for their iconic work in art and film, respectively. Guests enjoyed a preview of the museum’s new exhibition, Stanley Kubrick, followed by performances by Evan Rachel Wood and Florence + The Machine. The evening raised over $3.5 million for LACMA’s initiative to connect art and film.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Eva Chow co-chaired the second annual LACMA Art + Film Gala at the museum in Los Angeles, which honored artist Ed Ruscha and filmmaker Stanley Kubrick for their iconic work in art and film, respectively. Guests enjoyed a preview of the museum’s new exhibition, Stanley Kubrick, followed by performances by Evan Rachel Wood and Florence + The Machine. The evening raised over $3.5 million for LACMA’s initiative to connect art and film.
LAC celebrates the women of its May/June 2013 issue at Palihouse in West Hollywood.


























