Parrish Art Museum’s two-day Midsummer Dance and Dinner is a major highlight of the summer season for the cultural set. Benefit it may be—and indeed, this year raised more than a million bucks for museum community partner program “Access Parrish”—this annual fête is generally a must-attend event for art collectors, curators, artists and patrons of the arts, along with sundry actors, musicians, socialites and Hamptonites. Admittedly, Friday’s Midsummer Dance Party and Saturday’s Midsummer Gala Dinner were somewhat more subdued than last year’s (which had a Max Mara flower crown station and Naracisisster popping balloons while dressed as a demonic clown) because the museum’s 125th anniversary has passed. But that didn’t stop more than 650 art enthusiasts from all walks of life from descending upon the landmark East End institution.
The dance, co-chaired by Parrish Trustee Laurence Milstein and talent manager Kendall Werts, saw a multigenerational crowd get down on the terrace dance floor with DJs Angel + Dren after performances by Anna of the North (aka Anna Lotterud) and members of the Parsons Dance troupe. In between, guests clad in everything from gowns to boat shorts and sheer shirts nibbled on hors d’oeuvres and desserts by the event specialists at Canard.
Not twenty-four hours later on Saturday, the museum was again beset by revelers who came to Water Mill to help the Parrish’s executive director Mónica Ramírez-Montagut honor philanthropists Susan Pear Meisel and gallerist Louis K. Meisel and artists KAWS, Shirin Neshat, and Sean Scully—the latter of whom will present exhibitions at the Parrish next year. KAWS (aka Brian Donnelly) premiered his first survey in the East End, “KAWS: TIME OFF,” that very evening.
As dinners go, it was an energetic one. Rachael White Young of Christie’s led a paddle raise in support of the museum’s exhibitions, programs and educational initiatives. And partway through the evening’s festivities, it was announced that the Meisels—whose name you might recognize from the Louis K. Meisel Gallery in SoHo—are donating Sagaponack Sculpture Field to Parrish Art Museum. If you haven’t been, the field covers two acres in Sagaponack upon which you’ll find twenty sculptures, including works by artists Audrey Flack and Kenneth Snelson.
The gala dinner’s noteworthy guests included artists Alice Aycock, Tony Bechara, Sanford Biggers, Julia Chiang, Arcmanoro Niles, Liliane Tomasko, Ralph Gibson, Eddie Martinez, Sam Moyer, Jose Parla, Hank Willis Thomas, Enoc Perez, David Smalling, Jeremy Dennis, Futura and Nina Yankowitz—an immensely talented lineup if ever there was one. Also in attendance were arts patron Veronica Atkins, actress Stephanie March, entrepreneur and founder Nina Sarin Arias and Wölffer Estate Vineyard’s Joey Wölffer.
It wasn’t all honoring and auctioneering and handshaking, however. The gala dinner’s second act was yet another evening of dancing, this time to music by DJ M.O.S.
Claudia Hilda, Brian Donnelly and José Parlá
Joseph Obozuwa, Abi Obozuwa, Norka Aron, Robert Aron and Carlos Hernandez
Lois Duvin and Iva Kosovic Duvin
Joe Cyransky and Zoe Anderson
Lilah Ramzi and Melissa Gottesman
Louis Bogaert, Nicole Morales, Maria Toro, Allan Spivack, Yanina Spivack, Margarita Rodgriguez Rogers, Stanley Meek and Conchita Meek
Jeanette Pranin and Polina Proshkina
Diane Abbey and Arthur Abbey
Romina Greenfield, David Smalling and Arcmanoro Niles
Alexis Gajwani and Emma Holzer
George Wells
Olivia White Palomo, Rebecca White and Rachael White Young
Dara Tomanovich
George Wells and Stephanie Horton
ShiLei McGurr and Futura
Kendall Werts and Larry Milstein
Irina Kro Eicke and Lilah Ramzi
Hollis Bradley Pica, Sue Jin Seth and Bryan Ludwig
Astrid Hill Llyod and Andrea Pemberton
Judy Bellova and Armin Bellova
Brian Donnelly, Julia Chiang, Derek Diggs and Sanford Biggers
Emily Onkey and Joey Wölffer
Couri Hay and Janna Bullock
Astrid Hill Lloyd and Nina Saran-Arias
Sharon Coplan Hurowitz and Larry Warsh
Irina Kro Eicke and Sharareh Siadat
Bradley Voissem and Tyler Mazaheri
Hollis Bradley Pica and Diego Binetti
Irina Kro Eicke and Maximilian Eicke
Alexander Hankin and Eyal Arad