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Hollywood’s Night Out! Inside LACMA’s Art+Film Gala Honoring Judy Baca and David Fincher

Dinner this year came courtesy of three-time Michelin Star Award Winner Chef Mattia Agazzi of Gucci Osteria da Massimo Bottura in Beverly Hills. After guests had tucked into their starter of Parmigiano Reggiano Royale, LACMA Director Michael Govan took to the stage to formally welcome the A-list crowd and announce Baca’s upcoming exhibition, Painting in the River of Angels, in which the artist will transform the museum into her studio and paint two more sections of her iconic The Great Wall of Los Angeles mural that depicts the history of California. Eva Longoria then paid tribute to the artist’s contribution towards recovering Mexican-American history through her work. Before the main course could be served, however, the serious business of table-hopping began: Billie Eilish held court in the luxury portable restroom trailer, while Greta Lee and friends took a break at the outdoor bar. It was only Brad Pitt’s turn to honor his longtime collaborator Fincher (the actor and director made three movies together including Se7en, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Fight Club) that spurred the party to return to their seats.

The after-dinner special performance by Lenny Kravitz again proved too tempting for everyone to remain in place for long and so dessert was served on the go as Kim Kardashian, accompanied by photographer Mert Alas, Quinta Brunson and Paris Hilton rushed outside to secure a prime spot near the stage. After being introduced by Jennifer Lopez, Kravitz, who has a long history with the Italian fashion house (Frida Giannini outfitted him for his 2008 European tour), closed the celebration with a rousing rendition of Fly Away. The perfect soundtrack as glamorous gathering dispersed into the night.