The Fondation Louis Vuitton loaned 60 works to the Pushkin museum and celebrated the opening with a dinner — and Duran Duran.
Bernard Arnault beamed proudly Monday night in Moscow as the Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts lifted the veil on “Collection of Foundation Louis Vuitton: Selected Works,” an exhibition spanning 60 pieces of modern and contemporary art.
“I think it is a generous initiative from Monsieur Arnault, but it is normal considering Sergey Shchukin’s impact with the Fondation Louis Vuitton that we saw a few years ago, when the collection brought more than a million visitors,” enthused Natalia Vodianova, who is married to Berluti chief executive officer and LVMH executive Antoine Arnault.
Among those taking in the paintings, sculptures and videos was actress Stacy Martin, in Russia for the first time and a bit bowled over. After the cocktail and speeches, guests repaired to dinner, where Russian chef Vladimir Mukhin and French chef Yannick Alleno conceived the sumptuous meal, while Ukrainian classical pianist Alexander Romanovsky provided the music. The evening ended at Strelka Bar on the Moscow River Embankment, where Alicia Vikander was among those eager for the concert to start.
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