Party Pix: Art Dealer- And Sagaponack Resident- Edward Tyler Nahem Hosts Dinner To Honor Artist Andres Serrano!

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Andres Serrano, Irina Movmyga, Beth Rudin DeWoody
Spike Lee and Andres Serrano

Art dealer and Sagaponack resident Edward Tyler Nahem recently hosted a dinner in honor of artist Andres Serrano following his acclaimed solo exhibit at the Armory Fair.

On Friday evening, March 9th, the East End art connoisseur hosted the private glamorous dinner in the sake room of Matsuri in the Maritime Hotel in NYC. During the special evening Mr. Nahem made an eloquent toast to Mr. Serrano, noting how many people from around the world [including the Hamptons!] were present to salute the artist. It was his first solo show in New York City in over five years.

Andres Serrano’s Anarchy series was the toast of the Armory Fair, with collectors from the U.S., Europe, and Asia purchasing works. The series is comprised of photographs that are challenging, gripping and, true to the artist, somewhat controversial. As the artist himself states, “Anarchy subverts the innocence of childhood by using the archetypes of early youth to explore a sinister world of make believe. It is the invented universe of the young mind and the old mind as it straddles the line between the conscious and the unconscious, the playful and the critical, the rational and the unconscionable.”

Guests at the dinner included Spike Lee and Tonya Lewis Lee, singer Bebel Gilberto, Tom Freston, Van Cleef and Arpels president and CEO Nicolas Bosand his wifeVirgine, Serrano’s wife Irina Movmyg, Scene magazine editor-in-chief Peter Davis, art critic Germano CelantMichele Gerber Klein, and Damiani publisher Andrea Albertini. Prominent collectors included Beth DeWoodySherry and Joel MallinStuart Pivar with wife Larimore Hampton, DIA Beacon co-founder Bil Ehrlich, and Francois Meyer.

 

Hamptonites Edward Tyler Nahem and Spike Lee

 

Virginie Bos and Nicolas Bos, president and CEO Van Cleef and Arpels USA
Janis Cecil, Michele Gerber Klein, and Sharon Gardner
Maneli Keykavoussi and Tom Freston

 

Paris Murray and Germano Celant
Hamptonites Ted Sann and Dini von Mueffling

 

Tonya Lewis Lee, and Hamptonite Peter Davis (editor of SCENE magazine)

 

Carol and Jeffrey Hoffeld