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Pietro’s Fight Night Round VII – Seventh Annual Fundraiser Welcomed 600 People Raises More Than $250,000

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On Friday March 15, 2019 Pietros Fight, the nonprofit organization dedicated to raising awareness and funds to find a cure for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD), welcomed more than 600 guests to their seventh annual fundraiser raising more than $250,000.

The event honored lawyer Sal Strazzulo with the ‘Cure Fighter Award’ and Nick Raineri with the Ultimate Fighter Award, for their long-term support of Pietro and the Scarso family.

Sal Strazzullo, Dayna Scarso, Manni Scarso and Alison Strazzullo_Credit Sean Zanni

 

Nick Raineri, Anna Raineri, Dayna Scarso and Manni Scarso_Credit Sean Zanni

 

Pietro’s Fight was founded by Manni and Dayna Scarso in 2012 after the couple learned the devastating news that their then-three-year-old son Pietro was diagnosed with DMD – the most common and lethal childhood genetic disorder in the world affecting one in every 3,500 male births. The mission of Pietro’s Fight is to increase worldwide awareness of DMD, with the purpose of raising and appropriating funds for research that will realize a cure for this fatal disease and ensure that children like Pietro have the opportunity to enjoy a full life.

Atmosphere_Sean Zanni

Following a cocktail hour where guests enjoyed Italian dishes and treats and were invited to bid on a wide variety of raffle items in a chance auction, they were then ushered into the dining room where they stood in respect to listen to Jessica Friedhoff, who has performed at the New York Grand Opera at Carnegie Hall and Central Park, perform the national anthem. Monsignor Jamie Gigantiello, who is the spiritual leader of the Shrine Church of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel in Williamsburg, as well as the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens as vicar for development, then gave a blessing to the Scarso family and their supporters.

Manni and Dayna Scarso then rose to thank their sponsors and volunteers before playing a special dedicational video celebrating Pietro’s 10th birthday. The video featured testimonial from Manni and Dayna as well as good wishes from former NHL player Kevin Weekes, NCAAM Mississippi Bulldogs player Aric Homan, and NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal. Pietro Scarso then made his entrance, alongside his brother Nico Scarso, to applause and cheers. He thanked everyone for attending and said that he was happy to be there.

 

Nico Scarso, Dayna Scarso and Pietro Scarso_Credit Dan Marino.

The honorees were then welcomed to the stage. Dayna introduced Nick Raineri, who said, “No-one should be honored but Manni and Dayna,” while thanking them for their tireless work. Manni introduced Sal Strazzulo, who noted that it was recently International Women’s Day saying, “Every day is women’s day, when you look at the work that Dayna does each and every day.” He then read an anonymous poem dedicated to all mothers and women, including his wife Allison Strazzulo, who is pregnant with their third child. Dayna then introduced Former New York State Senator Marty Golden who said that “no family has fought harder to kick DMD to the curb.” Manni and Dayna Scarso then recognized past honorees, before concluding the program and inviting people to the dancefloor.

Members of the New Jersey cast of The Jersey Boys then performed a selection of the band’s greatest hits, before winners of the raffle items, which included a 2019 Honda Accord donated by Bay Ridge Honda, were announced. Rappers Fatman Scoop and Chubb Rock then performed.

 

Cast from The Jersey Boys_Credit Dan Marino

 

Chubb Rock_Credit Dan Marino

 

Fatman Scoop 2_Credit Dan Marino

Through their fundraising Pietro’s Fight has funded multiple research projects selected by the foundations Director of Research Dr. Carlo Rago.

Sponsors included: Bay Ridge Honda, Investors Bank, Raineri Jewelers, Strazzulo Law Firm,  Floral Fantasy, The Mastorakis Family, Play & Say Pediatric Therapy Services LLC, Admiral Insurance, Empire State Bank, Mr. Ciao Staten Island, Kamin Motor Group, Ben Bay  Realty, Signature Bank, The Moniaros Family, Adelphi Academy, Western Beef Retail, SMP SUPPLY CORP , Jabour Realty, JLS Cost Management Systems Inc., Rx KHumel, Kings Infiniti , Brooklyn Square Pizza, Livan Savino, Double Diamond Limousines, Ferrantino Fuel / FFC Energy, Elli Rusi, Truvium, Lions Club, Titaniumcs, Craig Leszczak, James Ruggiero,  Louis Ruggiero,  Platinumic, Dental Laboratory Group, Plumbing NYC Inc, East Coast Energy Foundation, L& L Industrial INC, Seaport Federal Credit Union, Star Cruiser Transportation, BMS Consulting, R & M Collison Center Inc, Metro Purchasing Corp, Scarpaci Funeral Home, Kiwanis, BMW, BCB Community Bank, Devant Salon, Steven Retas from SR Entertainment, 5C, Daniel Marino of Marino Photography, Stas Furman from Sinemax Films, Villabate and Aunt Butchies, El Caribe Country Club.

Jean and Martin Shafiroff Host St. Patrick’s Day Cocktail Party

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On Sunday March 17, 2019 Martin and Jean Shafiroff hosted a St. Patrick’s Day cocktail party honoring Stony Brook Southampton Hospital with their special guest Patrick McMullan.

All guests were encouraged to wear green with the party host wearing an Oscar de la Renta green and gold ballgown. Patrick McMullan is known for his St. Patrick’s Day parties, and in 2017, Jean threw him surprise dinner to celebrate the occasion. Patrick is said to be one of the inventors of modern social and event photography, and the Irish Embassy has called him “a vital Irish American.”

Jean Shafiroff and Patrick McMullan_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

Midway through the event, Jean commanded the attention of the room to talk about the importance of the Stony Brook Southampton Hospital and how it “was vital to residents of the East End.” She then added with a smile, “there are two things you need – a good hospital and a good ambulance.” She then introduced Patrick calling him, “the icon of icons.” Patrick also stressed the importance of the hospital saying, “I am incredibly grateful for the hospital as without it, I wouldn’t be here.”

Atmosphere_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s 61st Annual Summer Party will take place on Saturday August 3rd, 2019 and will honor Jean and Martin Shafiroff. Jean has also been named to the board of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Association.

Guests included: Debbie and Steve Bernstein, Greg Kelly and Judith Grey, New York State Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright, Geoffrey Bradfield, Rita Cosby, Dr. Nicholas Perricone, Susan Gutfreund, Libbie Mugrabi, Peter Thomas Roth, Yaz and Valentine Hernandez, R. Couri Hay, Pamela Morgan, Amy Hoadley, Kathy Reilly, Angela Dotson, Odile de Schietere-Longchampt, Jeanne Lawrence, Chele Farley, Maria and Kenneth Fishel, Hilary and George Gurley with George Jr., Lucia Hwong Gordon, Larry Kaiser, Roy Kean, Margo Langenberg, Nancy Jane and Jeffrey Loewy, Michel Longchampt, Kathy and Othon Prounis, Randi Schatz, Jane Scher, Ana and Scott Stone, Doug Troland, and Joseph Fichera,

 

Debbie and Steve Bernstein_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Randi Schatz, Ruth Miller, Adele Nino, Maria Fishel, Rita Crosby and Dr. Penny Grant_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Rebecca Seawright, Jean Shafiroff, Greg Kelly and Juditb Greg_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Hilary and George Gurley with George Jr._Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Ron Geffner, Rita Cosby, Jane Scher and Doug Trolan…Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Kathy Prounis, Othon Prounis, Margo Langenberg_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Jean Shafiroff

Jean Shafiroff, philanthropist, activist, humanitarian, and author of ‘Successful Philanthropy: How to Make a Life by What You Give,’ is at the vanguard of a new movement of modern philanthropists. Her philanthropy goes beyond financial contributions and includes the gifts of extensive time and knowledge. Through her work, she encourages and seeks to empower all individuals to become philanthropists so that they can build the fulfillment of giving into their lives.

A volunteer fundraiser, leader and spokesperson for several charitable causes, the spectrum of Jean’s philanthropic work includes improving the lives of underserved populations, women’s rights and well-being, health care, animal welfare and resources for children in need, in addition to other causes.

Jean works closely with the multiple causes she supports. Her board memberships include of New York City Mission Society, French Heritage Society, Couture Council, Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, Southampton Bath & Tennis Club’s Charitable Foundation, and Global Strays. In addition, Jean is an Ambassador for the American Humane Society and the Ambassador-at-large for the Southampton Animal Shelter. She is also a New York Women’s Foundation Board Alumna and remains very active with the Foundation.

Each year she chairs numerous galas and hosts events benefiting numerous not-for-profit organizations, and has been honored by multiple organizations including the American Heart Association, American Cancer Society, New York City Mission Society, Youth Counseling League, Jewish Board of Family and Children’s Services, Surgeons of Hope, The Ellen Hermanson Foundation, Pet Philanthropy Circle, Animal Zone International, NYC International Film Festival, Women’s Leadership Awards, Southampton Animal Shelter Foundation, the Dominican Women’s Development Center, and the Better World Awards.

Jean holds an MBA from the Graduate School of Business at Columbia University and a BS in physical therapy from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She has worked both in public finance and private partnerships on Wall Street. Prior to that, she was a physical therapist at St. Luke’s Hospital in New York City. Jean is married to Martin Shafiroff, an investment advisor, and together they have two daughters, who share their mother’s interest in charitable causes. Jean and her family reside in both New York City and Southampton.

 

Irene Michaels and Arny Granat Celebrate Resident Magazine Cover

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(March 12, 2019 – New York, NY) – The Chicago-based couple Irene Michaels and Arny Granat, hosted an intimate evening at George Berges Gallery in the heart of SoHo to celebrate their Resident cover.

Tasty hors d’oeuvres and wine was served to guests including Resident Publisher Christopher Pape, actress Deborah Kuhn, artist Susan Barron, and Maxim cover girl Janel Tanna, who browsed through the stylish couple’s spread in Resident guests, and admired the art on the wall.

Susan J. Barron, George Berges and Janel Tanna_Credit Jaime Pavon

 

Lisa and Steve Zembruski_Credit Jaime Pavon

 

R. Couri Hay, Christopher Pape, George Berges_Credit Jaime Pavon

Irene Michaels is a Chicago-based entrepreneur, philanthropist, equestrian and beauty and lifestyle expert. She has her own anti-aging skincare line called I On Youth Collection by Irene Michaels™. In the early 2000’s, Irene launched I On The Scene,  a culture, fashion, and beauty site that publishes exciting content on the biggest entertainment news in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles and overseas. Due to the success of the site, Irene was given the title of Contributor at HuffPost in 2014 where she writes about issues as diverse travel, relationships, pets, healthy living and beauty secrets. Through I On The Scene, Irene has covered red-carpet events including the Tony Awards, the Grammy Awards, the Golden Globe, and the Academy Awards, and she has interviewed numerous celebrities including Al Pacino, Dolly Parton, Bette Midler, Vanessa Redgrave, Quentin Tarantino, Harry Connick Jr, Oscar de la Renta, Cindy Crawford, Christy Brinkley, and Arianna Huffington.

Arny Granat is concert and theatre producer, who co-founded Jam Productions in 1972 and oversaw its growth into one of the largest independent producers of live entertainment in North America. He is the current CEO and Founder of Grand Slam Productions and is currently working on a series of projects with Outback Concerts and Jam Theatricals, which under Granat’s co-direction received a total of ten Tony Awards® and managed subscription seasons in 27 cities. Granat is promoting concerts in addition to producing a travelling circus featuring the famous wire walker Nik Wallenda; bringing a Christmas Light Show extravaganza from London to Chicago in 2019 before rolling it out nationally; and producing a movie based on the book, My Last Skirt. Granat is also writing a book, titled I Said This, But I Meant That.

Atmosphere, Cover_Credit Jaime Pavon.

Guests Celebrate Bentley Meeker’s Exhibition “Exploring Light” in NYC

(March 8, 2019 – New York, NY) – On Thursday, March 7, 2019, artist Bentley Meeker celebrated the opening of “Exploring Light,” a show of his new illuminated sculptural works, presented by Garvey|Simon gallery at a pop-up space in the Hudson Yards district of Manhattan.

More than 150 friends, collectors, and art-world luminaries gathered for the VIP reception. Notable guests included Fern Mallis, Liliana Cavendish, Susan J. Barron, Janna Bullock, Hisashi Miyao, Jean Shafiroff, Steven Trenk, Joe Ganim, Andrew Youmans, Michael Genovese, publisher Justin Mitchell, and columnist R. Couri Hay.

 

Janna Bullock and Masha Rudenko_ CreditSylvain Gaboury

 

Jean Shafiroff, Bentley Meeker and Susan J. Barron_ Credit Sylvain Gaboury

 

R. Couri Hay and Susan J. Barron_Credit_Sylvain Gaboury

 

Liz Garvey and Cathy Simon _Credit Sylvain Gaboury

 

Andrew Youmans and Bentley Meeker_ Credit Sylvain Gaboury

 

The exhibition, on view through March 16, is taking place during Armory Week at 517 W. 37th Street, NY, NY 10018, a street-level gallery space near the fairs.  “Exploring Light” consists of 40 contemplative installations that create a unifying tableau and invite the viewer to immerse themselves in a collective perception about light.

In addition to the New York City show, an exhibition of Meeker’s work titled “Immaculate Refraction” will be mounted at the Penticton Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada on March 23 through May 12.

About Bentley Meeker

New York City-based artist Bentley Meeker’s practice is concerned with the component properties of light and how light affects the overall human experience.

In 2014, he created “The “H” in Harlem,” a large-scale public art installation suspended under the 125th St and 12th Ave viaduct in Harlem, NYC in conjunction with the New York City Department of Transportation’s art initiative and the 125th Street BID. He has been a multi-year featured artist at Burning Man festival in Northwestern Nevada, creating the lighting for the Temples of Transition, Whollyness, and Promise in 2011, 2013, and 2015 respectively.

With “Weedworld,” his 2017 installation at Canada’s Penticton Public Art Museum, Meeker paid playful homage to marijuana with four pot-leaf light painted walls and glass etched dichroic filters through which light was projected to create an immersive and transporting experience for the viewer. Additionally, he was a featured artist twice at the Southampton Arts Center, once for the opening exhibition in 2014 and has put up multiple solo shows at the National Arts Club, the CORE: club, as well as at galleries in Chelsea and SoHo.

In 2012, Meeker created a solo light installation in five parts, “Flame to Now IV,” at the Whitney Museum of American Art’s Breuer building, and, later, in collaboration with performance artist Carolee Schneemann, was the first artist to have a work of any kind grace the museum’s building downtown in the Meatpacking District. In 2016, Meeker was directly commissioned by Michelle Obama to create a light sculpture for the Nordic state dinner at The White House.

Outside of his artistic endeavors, Meeker is the founder of Bentley Meeker Lighting & Staging, Inc., a lighting company known for creating unique light environments for many important gala, corporate and cultural events throughout New York City.

Meeker lives in Spanish Harlem.

 

Renée Willett Celebrates Resident Magazine Cover in New York City

On Friday, March 1st, Resident Magazine hosted the official launch party of actress and influencer Renée Willett’s February 2019 Entertainment Issue cover at Yara in New York City.

Renée Willett _ Credit Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan

 

Willett also celebrated receiving the Rising Star Award at the New York City International Film Festival earlier that evening.

Photo from NYCIFF event prior to this party.

Guests enjoyed beverages from sponsors Château Auguste Bordeaux, Le Petit Francais Wines and Vivanco Family Wines.

Notables included Az Cohen, Walid Marfouk, Ken Johnson (aka DJ Kaos), Leesa Wagner, Roni Willett, Arushi Kapoor, Jason Kingdon, Ben Draper, Foad Farid, Rodrigo Guara, Hillary Latos, Christopher Pape, Kenza Salahdine, Joel Shapiro, Jade Kasoff, Janel Tanna, Valentina Van de Weghe,  and Keien Williams.​

 

Renée Willett and Ken Johnson_Credit Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan

 

Az Cohen, Renee Willett_Credit Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan

 

Keien Williams and Renée Willett_Credit Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick McMullan

 

Renée Willett, Leesa Wagner and Roni Willett_Credit Sylvain Gaboury/Patrick Mcmullan

New York City International Film Festival Announces Winners at Closing Award Ceremony – Veneno – The First Fall Takes top Prize at New York City International Film Festival Closing Award Ceremony

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(NEW YORK, NY – March 6Adora th, 2019) – The New York City International Film Festival (NYCIFF), presented by Russian Standard, wrapped up its tenth consecutive edition with the Closing Award ceremony on March 1st at The Dolby Screening Room in New York City. Founded by Roberto Rizzo, the NYCIFF celebrates storytelling in all its forms, from feature filmmaking to short-story narrative, and web series to documentaries.

 

(L-R) Jeff Lima, Tabare Blanchard, Roberto Rizzo Renee Willett

Opening night featured the North American premier of Factory Cowboys – Working with Warhol, introduced by director Ulli Lommel. Based on Lommel’s 2017 biography “Factory Fame – Working with Warhol,” the feature film focuses on Warhol’s factory life in Manhattan during the late 1970’s.

Veneno – The First Fall, starring accomplished actor Manny Pérez in the role of Dominican wrestler Jack Veneno, was also screened on Monday night and ultimately went on to win Best Feature Film at the Closing Award ceremony. Director Tabare Blanchard and Roberto Rizzo moderated a Q&A post screening to discuss Veneno’s impact and legacy in the Dominican Republic and beyond.

Actor Vincent Pastore was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award, and actress, philanthropist and comedian Renée Willett was honored with The Rising Star Award. Both Pastore’s films The Kids Menu and St. Joseph directed by Kathrina Miccio and Renée’s film Flight 666 were screened on closing night.

This year, NYCIFF introduced new award categories including web series and sci-fi, in addition to the eight category awards, which led by the jury president, R. Couri Hay.

“The New York City International Film Festival is dedicated to showcasing the most powerful voices in cinema, as well as nurturing up-and-coming talent, so we are thrilled that our 10th anniversary celebrated new mediums and emerging platforms,” said Founder and Director Roberto Rizzo. “We watch the festival grow bigger and more recognizable every year and continue to look forward to providing a platform to celebrate the best talent in the industry.”

Debuting this year, New York City International Film Festival showcased filmmakers and documentarians who use their craft to explore social issues.

Included in Best Documentary Short category was Depicting the Invisible, which traces the creation of a portrait series by artist Susan J. Barron that depicts 15 American veterans suffering from PTSD and their inspirational stories.

 

Susan B Jaron with a piece from Depicting the Invisible (The portrait series.)

Nominated in this category was also Freedom Education Project Puget Sound: College in Women’s Prison. The documentary short focuses on the subjects of the Seattle-based nonprofit which provides a rigorous college program for incarcerated women, trans-identified and gender nonconforming people at the Washington Corrections Center for Women in Washington state.

Renowned artist, Robert Cenedella introduced a special screening of his award-winning documentary, Art Bastard, on Tuesday, February 26th. The provocative feature film explores collusion and corruption within the art industry.

 

Robert Cenedella

The world premiere of Monarch Butterfly, a psychological thriller written by and starring actress Deborah Kuhn was nominated in Best Narrative Short category.

Actress Janel Tanna (pictured in feature image), who was awarded the NYCIFF Emerging Talent 2019 Award screened her female driven drama, Sienna’s Choice on Closing Night.

Other notable guests who attended included actor Paul Borghese, actor Beau Baxter and producer Darrell Lawrence.

Beau Baxter

 

NEW YORK CITY INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL AWARD WINNERS 2019

–       NYCIFF LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Vincent Pastore

–       NYCIFF RISING STAR AWARD
Renee Willett

–       BEST FEATURE FILM

Veneno – The First Fall

–       BEST DOCUMENTARY
Art Bastard

–       BEST HORROR / ACTION
Flight 666

–       BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A FEATURE FILM
Pepe Sierra
Veneno: The First Fall

–       BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A FEATURE FILM
Taylor Castro
Marriage Killer

–       BEST DIRECTOR IN A FEATURE FILM
Tabare Blanchard
Veneno: The First Fall

–       BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Talulah Riley
The Last Witness

–       BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Manny Perez
Veneno: The First Fall

–       BEST WEBSERIES 2019
Awkwardly

–       BEST TV SHOW / TV SERIES
St.Joseph

–       BEST ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Kathrina Miccio
St. Joseph

–       BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Angela Pietropinto
St.Joseph

–       BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Vincent Pastore
St.Joseph

–       BEST SCI-FI SHORT
Eternity

–       BEST HORROR –  SHORT FILM
The Smiling Strangers

–       BEST SUPER SHORT FILM
Hello Brother

–       BEST SHORT FILM
Fairy Tail

–       BEST SHORT FILM NY
The Kids Menu

–       BEST INTERNATIONAL SHORT
Paco

–       BEST ACTRESS IN A SHORT FILM
Nyle Lynn
The Kids Menu

–       BEST ACTOR IN A SHORT FILM
Vincent Pastore
The Kids Menu

–       BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A SHORT FILM
Mario Macaluso
Kids Menu

–       BEST DIRECTOR IN A SHORT FILM
Justin & Kristin Schaack
Fairy Tail

–       BEST DIRECTOR IN A SHORT FILM NY
Paul Borghese
The Kids Menu

–       BEST SHORT FILM
People Like You

–       BEST ACTRESS IN A SHORT
Deborah Kuhn
Monarch Butterfly

–       BEST ACTOR IN A SHORT FILM
Josh Mayes
People Like You

–       BEST DIRECTOR IN A SHORT FILM
Blake Winston Rice
People Like You

–       BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
Depicting the Invisible

–       BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Hilary Hughes
The Last Witness

–       BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Edward Ames
The Last Witness

Tickets sales from NYCIFF benefit the New York International Film Festival’s Foundation for the Arts—established to provide scholarships and opportunities to aspiring filmmakers, directors, and performers around the world.

ABOUT NYCIFF

The New York City International Film Festival is curated by Founder Roberto Rizzo, Director of Programming, Caroline Ingeborg Johnson and President of the Jury, R. Couri Hay.  Twitter: @NYCIFF |Instagram: @NYCIFF | Facebook:  facebook.com/NYCIFF |Hashtag: #NYCIFF10

 

Chanel Iman, Sterling Shepard, Gay Talese and More Honor Karl Lagerfeld at Galerie Gmurzynska Exibition Opening, “Karl Lagerfeld: 30 Years of Photography”

(March 6, 2019 – New York, NY) – On Tuesday March 5, 2019, Chanel Iman and her husband Sterling Shepard, Gay Talese and Audrey Gruss, joined Galerie Gmurzynska Co-Owner Isabelle Bscher and gallery Director Martin Friedrichs in honoring Karl Lagerfeld at the opening of an oeuvre-spanning exhibition of his fine-art photography.

Chanel Iman_ Credit Michael Ostuni

 

Audrey Gruss, Jeremy Fragrance and Isabelle Bscher_Credit Michael Ostuni

 

Chanel Iman and Sterling Shepard_Credit Michael Ostuni

The show, on view from March 6 through April 27, 2019, is the gallery’s second exhibition following its inaugural showing of work by Wifredo Lam. In the comprehensive exhibition of more than 40 works, the full range of Lagerfeld’s output is on display, from his celebrity portraits—whether a close-up of Nicole Kidman or Arnold Schwarzenegger atop a motorcycle—to his photography depicting his beloved adopted city of Paris, and his romantic depictions of floating flowers.

In addition to the New York City show, an exhibition of Lagerfeld’s work has also been mounted at the gallery’s Zurich space, through May 2019. The gallery’s first solo exhibition of Lagerfeld’s fine-art photography was in 1996.

More than 150 friends, collectors, and art-world luminaries gathered for a private reception at the gallery’s New York City location, 39 East 78th Street, to fete Lagerfeld and his artistic output. Guests included: Beth Rudin DeWoody, Glenn Fuhrmann, Israel Englander, Jamee and Peter Gregory, Omar Hernandez, pianist Micah McLaurin, artist Susan J. Barron, Jeremy Fragrance, James Ginty, Rose Hartman, Caroline Johnson, artist Bentley Meeker, Randi Schatz, Whitney Schott, designer Helen Yarmak, Janna Bullock, and Zoe Bullock.

 

Janna Bullock, Kevin Richards and Zoe Bullock_Credit Michael Ostuni

 

Omar Hernandez, Helen Yarmak and R. Couri Hay_CreditMichael Ostuni

 

Jamee Gregory, Isabelle Bscher and Peter Gregory_Credit Michael Ostuni

About Galerie Gmurzynska

Atmosphere_ Credit Michael Ostuni

Galerie Gmurzynska is an international art gallery with locations in Zurich, Zug, Switzerland, and New York City that specializes in modern and contemporary art as well as Russian avant-garde. Isabelle Bscher, is the third-generation owner and director.

Galerie Gmurzynska presents unique exhibitions that are both historically well researched and scientifically documented. It works with leading art historians as well as collaborating with museums on exhibitions and for the enlargement of their permanent collections. Additionally, it participates in multiple art fairs including Art Basel Miami Beach, Art Basel Hong Kong, Frieze Masters in London, Salon in New York and Art Basel, Switzerland, FIAC, Abu Dhabi, Frieze Masters, Tefaf and Expo Chicago, where it is regularly identified as a must-see booth.

Known for its museum quality and uniquely curated exhibitions, Galerie Gmurzynska has hosted over 150 shows in its various premises and published over 100 art historical catalogues and catalogue raisonné in close collaboration with experts worldwide. Moreover, the gallery has represented the estates of some of the world’s greatest artists such as Yves Klein, Louise Nevelson, Wifredo Lam and David Smith, in some cases for several generations, and contemporary artists Robert Indiana, Christo, Fernando Botero, and Ronnie Cutrone.

Galerie Gmurzynska us Inc.

Location: 39 East 78th Street, Third Floor, NY, NY, 10075

T: 1-212-535-5275

W: www.gmurzynska.com

 

Carole Crist & CLC Global Advisors Host Technology Conference at the Yale Club

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On Wednesday, February 13th, CLC Global Advisors and Founder & CEO, Former First Lady of Florida Carole Crist hosted a Technology Conference, “Capital with a Conscience – Disruptive Technologies & Impact Investing,” at the Yale Club in New York City.

One hundred guests of the invitation-only conference joined Crist and Glenn Goldberg, Senior Advisor of CLC Global Advisors, on the Club’s 22nd Floor Rooftop Dining Room, where they were treated to light refreshments before listening to expert speakers for three thirty-minute panels. Each panel provided a fascinating overview on the latest development and trends in artificial intelligence, blockchain, cryptocurrency, fin-tech, med-tech, smart cities, and impact investing via opportunity zones.

“It is a palpable shift of the mindset and mission of the investment community who are now seeking to deploy capital with a purpose,” said Crist. “They want to do their part and make a positive impact on the lives of people when making their investment decisions.”

The first panel, “The Future of Investing – the Impact of Blockchain & Other Emerging Technologies,” was moderated by Nicole L. Biernat, President of Laureate Digital Securities. Panelists were Carlos Moreira, Founder & CEO of WISeKey, E. David Ellington, Founder & Executive Chairman of Silicon Valley Blockchain Society, Mike McGlone, Senior Commodity & Crypto Strategist of Bloomberg Intelligence, Dan Mapes, Founder of Verses.io and Xiaochen Zhang, President of FinTech4Good.

Nicole L. Biernat_Credit Gonzalo Marroquin

 

Mike Mcglone, Dan Mapes, Carlos Moreira, E. David Ellington, and Xiaochen Zhang_Credit Patrick Mcmullan

The second panel, “Technology in Real Estate, Tokenization, Impact Investing via Opportunity Zones & Smart Cities,” was moderated by Abe Schlisselfeld, Co-Partner in Charge – Real Estate Group of Marks Paneth LLP. Panelists were David Weild IV, Previous Vice Chairman of NASDAQ & “Father” of the JOBS Act, Thomas J. Huag, CEO & Managing Member of Aspen Tree Advisory, Jay Kolbe, Senior Managing Partner & Co-Founder of Impact Partners PR, Jude Regev, Entrepreneur & Founder of Jointer.io and James Hanusa, Tech Guru & Cultural Strategist.

The final panel, “Healthcare Innovation & Advanced Networking Technologies,” was moderated by Thomas Bieri, Managing Partner of ACXIT Capital. Panelists were Dr. Ronnie Hershman, Cardiologist & Angel Investor, Valerio Camardella, Head of Global Corporate Development of Qnective AG, Anitha Vadavatha, Med-tech Expert & Founder of d.Cent Labs and Dr. Gunjan Bhardwaj, CEO & Founder of Innoplexus AG.

Each panel discussion was followed by a thoughtful question and answer session. Following the panels, a networking reception with cocktails and hors d’oeuvres was held.

Atmosphere_Credit Dean Powell Photography

About Carole Crist

Carole Crist_Credit Dean Powell Photography

Inspired by her term as First Lady of Florida and her 10 years in the world of public service along with her 25 years as an accomplished businesswoman, Carole Crist leads CLC Global Advisors, a company that aims to facilitate innovation and impact in the technology and real estate development sectors. On behalf of her clients, Carole offers specialized service with a highly-personalized approach to effective marketing, branding and consulting in order to help select companies and firms achieve their goals.

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64th Viennese Opera Ball in New York (2.1.19)

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Benefitting the Music Therapy Program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with support from Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research

On Friday, February 1st, the Viennese Opera Ball held their 64th edition in New York City at the Cipriani 42nd Street, under the gracious patronage of H.E. Alexander Van der Bellen, President of the Republic of Austria. The Ball, which is the oldest white tie charity gala in New York, benefitted the music therapy program at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center with support from Gabrielle’s Angel Foundation for Cancer Research.

This year’s Honorary Ambassador was Somali model, author, actress and social activist Waris Dirie. The Guest of Honor was Italian Bass opera singer Ferruccio Furlanetto, and New York philanthropist Jean Shafiroff was the event’s Chair.

Ferruccio Furlanetto, Rihab Chaieb, Lucas Meachem, Nadine Sierra and Javier Camarena_Credit Stefan Joham

Led by Silvia Frieser, President and Executive Director, and Daniel Serafin, Artistic Director, the ball celebrated 12 debutantes and their escorts including Dina Merrill’s granddaughter Siena Rumbough, Veronika Bondarenko, Rachel Engelberg, Mollie Inga, Katherine Ann Johnson, Lily Jumean, Blair Kennedy, Deborah Kim, Magdalena Saltskog, Alexandra Sofine, Jolie Jacqueline Vanier and Bianca Waechter, Rabih Aouad,Samuel Boaknin, Derek Cinader, Brooks, Robby Dunbar Jr., David T. Escamilla, Valentine Hernandez, Michael Huber, Marc Mayral, Michael Li, and Hubertus Pribil, as they made their formal debut to international society.

Debutantes_Credit Sylvain Gaboury

The event hosted nearly 400 guests from Europe and America, including Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, New York State Assemblywoman Rebecca Seawright and her husband Jay Hershenson, Janna Bullock with her daughter Zoe Bullock, Lucia Hwong Gordon, Leah and Stanley Rumbough, Maria and Kenneth Fishel, and Cornelia Sharpe Bregman. European attendees included Countess Michelle Czernin von Chudenitz Morzin and Dr. Helmut Boeck and his wife Barbara Boehm-Boeck

Following the VIP reception, guests sat at beautifully decorated tables featuring red rose centerpieces, and the West Point Cadet Color Guard marched and rose their flags before the National Anthems of the United States, Austria and Europe. Mr. Serafin welcomed and thanked the debutantes, escorts, guests, and the Divertimento Viennese orchestra before Ferrucci Furlanetto rose to perform Sarastro’s aria from Mozart’s ‘The Magic Flute.’ The debutantes and escorts then made their entrance, led by choreographer Sandra Stockmayer, who also acts as choreographer for the Vienna Opera Ball, and performed the Alles Waltzer before sitting down to enjoy a four-course dinner featuring Austrian specialties.

Atmosphere_Credit Sylvain Gaboury

Mr. Serafin presented Ernst Woller, President, Viennese City Council, to the stage, who spoke about the enduring importance of the Viennese Opera ball in New York in fostering and maintaining cross cultural relations. He then welcomed Event Chair Jean Shafiroff to the stage, who thanked Austria for its support of the Ball, which represents a great friendship between America and Austria.

Jean Shafiroff and Ernst Woller_Credit Sylvain Gaboury

A series of opera performances then began with Grammy Award-winning American baritone Lucas Meachem singing ‘Largo al factotum’ from Il Barbiere di Siviglia, before Rihab Chaieb performed ‘Mon Coeur S’ouvre À Ta Voix’ from Samson et Dalila. Ferruccio Furlanetto then performed ‘This Nearly Was Mine’ from South Pacific, followed by Nadine Sierra singing Juliette’s aria, ‘Je veux vivre’ from Romeo et Juliette, before Javier Camarena sang ‘Ah! Mes amis!’ from La Fille du Régiment. The group then performed the brindisi, ‘Libiamo’ from La Traviata.

Mr. Serafin then presented Karen Popkin, a music therapist with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, who spoke about the work the center does and how all donations can make a difference.

Guests were then guided through the Midnight Quadrille by Roman Svabek and Sandra Stockmeyer, before continuing to dance into the early hours of the morning to music by DJ Olivier Moenner.

Midnight Quadrille_Credit Stefan Joham

The evenings Honorary Committee consisted of Dieter Beintrexler and Elisabeth Hirst von Neckersthal, President, U.S. Austrian Chamber of Commerce, The Honorable Helmut Boeck and Barbara Boehm-Boeck, Consul General of Austria in New York, Ingrid Flick, Flick Private Foundation, Michael Friedl and Amel Derragui-Friedl, Austrian Trade Commissioner in New York, Sabine Haag, Director General of the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna, H.I.R.H. Archduke Géza von Habsburg and Elizabeth von Habsburg, Michael Haider, Director, Austrian Cultural Forum New York, The Honorable Peter Hanke, Executive City Councillor of Finance, Economic and International Affairs, The Honorable Karin Kneissl, Federal Minister for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Austria, H.E. Jan Kickert and 
Latica Tomasic-Kickert, Ambassador of Austria to the United Nations, The Honorable Sebastian Kurz, Federal Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, The Honorable Michael Ludwig, Mayor of Vienna, The Honorable Johanna Mikl-Leitner, Governor of the State of Lower Austria, The Honorable Dominik Nepp, Vice Mayor of Vienna, Ewald Nowotny, Governor of the Oesterreichische Nationalbank, Michael Otter, Director General, Advantage Austria, Austrian Federal Economic Chamber, Stefan Ottrubay, Director General, Chairman of the Board, Esterhazy Foundation, Sandra Peterson, General Manager, 
Erste Group Bank AG, NY Branch, Christian Poettler and Ursula Poettler-Fellner, Echo Medienhaus, Renée Price, Director, Neue Galerie New York, Danielle Spera, Director, Jewish Museum Vienna, Christian Strasser, Director, Museums Quartier Vienna, Maxand Sissy Strauss, Former Artistic Liaison at the Metropolitan Opera New York, H.E. Trevor D. Traina, Ambassador of the United States in Austria, H.E. Franz Vranitzky, Former Chancellor of the Republic of Austria, and H.E. Wolfgang A. Waldner and Gudrun Faudon-Waldner, Ambassador of Austria to the United States.

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Since 1955, the Viennese Opera Ball in New York has been a representative of Vienna’s cultural legacy, elegance, and glamour in the Big Apple. The Ball operates as a cultural platform and builds bridges to connect present day New York City with 19th Century Vienna, and people of varying heritages, continents and generations, to bring traditional glamour to the city that never sleeps.