The Brooklyn Museum is definitely the most hip art institution in New York City.
Last night, superstar rapper/producer and the Brooklyn Museum’s newest member of the Board of Trustees, Swizz Beatz, hosted the museum’s sixth annual Brooklyn Artists Ball — the first under Anne Pasternak’s leadership. The sold out event, celebrating Brooklyn’s Creative community and Tom Sach’s new boombox installation, drew a crowd of more than 750 people from the worlds of art, finance, entertainment and beyond, 600 more joined in at the post dinner dance party.
Guests began the evening enjoying cocktails in the Museum’s lobby and wandering through the Museum’s newly refreshed American, Egyptian and European galleries. Several lucky people were able to snag a Polaroid portrait sessions with photographer Will Cotton, before heading up to the sold-out dinner in the Beaux Arts Court. The imitable space was transformed by event designer David Stark into a forest of towering totems-all in white-rising from the dining tables in varying heights, up to 21-feet. Inspired by the sculpture of Brancusi, particularly the “Endless Column,” the stunning environment was created from thousands of stacked rolls of household and industrial paper goods (all of which will have a second life, utilized by the Museum throughout the year.)
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After dinner, guests danced into the late hours to the musical performances from DJ Runna and Swizz Beatz, who both spun from a DJ booth incorporated into the fun soon-to-open Tom Sachs: Boombox Retrospective, 1999-2016Â installation.
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