Artful Distraction

“I went to a strip club for the first time in my life,” said Charlotte Sarkozy. It girls and oligarchs gather for Gagosian's Moscow show.

December 2008
Aaron Young and Julia Stoschek.
December 2008

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The Russian oligarchs and international It girls who gathered in Moscow for a show organized by Larry Gagosian despite doomsday financial headlines called to mind Mad magazine’s Alfred E. Neuman. “What, me worry?” they seemed to ask as they sipped vodka and admired the Jeff Koons artwork in the former Red October chocolate factory. Aaron Young’s exhilarating, earsplitting motorbike performance piece had guests whooping from the bleachers. Some visitors had never been to Russia, and the scintillating evening was just one of many during their trip. “I went to a strip club for the first time in my life,” said Charlotte Sarkozy, the New York–based sister-in-law of the French president. “The girls were beyond beautiful.” Meanwhile, 400 VIPs, including Barbara Bush, Dasha Zhukova, Natalia Vodianova, Olympia Scarry and Takashi Murakami traipsed upstairs for dinner in a cavernous white hall. There, Leelee Sobieski was deep in conversation (in French, thank you very much) with her father. The actress is in Moscow shooting a film directed by Russian Alexander Doulerain and American Jamie Bradshaw. A week later Sarkozy joined another group of art lovers at the opening of Liza Lou’s “Maximum Security” at New York’s Lever House. (It took Lou and her staff in South Africa two years to hand-bead the prison fences.) Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, Samantha and Aby Rosen, Jeanne Greenberg Rohatyn, Dominique Levy (who is also showing Lou’s work at her L&M Arts gallery uptown), Alberto Mugrabi and Jake Paltrow all dined on oysters. Talk eventually did turn to the economic crisis and what it will mean for the art market. “I’m not nuts about money or capitalism,” claimed industry heavyweight Tony Shafrazi. “But I think we’ll survive this.”
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