Stefano Tonchi, Greta Gerwig, and Lykke Li Photo: Nicholas Hunt /PatrickMcMullan.com

Though the theme of the night was “Red and Racy,” there was also the requisite amount of New York art world black worn at the New Museum‘s spring gala. Come on, what else did you expect? Held at Cipriani’s Wall Street location, guests arrived to find two Ferraris parked outside—the Italian sportscar-maker was the event’s lead sponsor. Honoree Annabelle Selldorf announced during her speech that, “I got picked up in a Ferrari today, and it rocked my world.” The room managed to laugh through their jealousy.

Despite the fact that hors d’oeuvres included Cipriani’s legendary lamb chops, several female guests said they had to restrain their appetites for fear of ruining their thematically-appropriate red lips. We totally understand—it’s hard to stay ladylike when eating meat off the bone. After cocktails, guests were seated for dinner and Simon de Pury took the stage to auction off works by Alex Katz and Takashi Murakami, which quickly sold for $170k and $350k, respectively.

We spotted supermodel Karlie Kloss goofing around with Derek Blasberg, and actress Greta Gerwig posing for a sea of photographers in a killer crimson jumpsuit. But attendees seemed most smitten with Lynda Benglis, the evening’s artist honoree.

Stefano Tonchi, Greta Gerwig, and Lykke Li.
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Stefano Tonchi and David Maupin.
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Cindy Sherman.
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Cynthia Rowley. Photo: Nicholas Hunt/PatrickMcMullan.com.

Derek Blasberg and Karlie Kloss looking adorable.
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George Condo and Per Skarstedt.
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Yvonne Force Villareal and Casey Fremont.Photo: Nicholas Hunt/PatrickMcMullan.com.

Casey Fremont, Nate Burkus, Bettina Prentice, Yvonne Force Villareal.
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Greta Gerwig and Lisa Phillips meet cute.
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Will Cotton.
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Karen Wong.
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Rachel Chandler Guinness.
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Rick Herron was definitely one of the best dressed of the evening.
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Karen Zita, Jeff Turlik, Doreen Remen, Andrea Rosen.
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Alex Katz.
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Jeffrey Deitch and Dennis Berman.
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Marilyn Minter and Bill Miller.
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Linda Yee and Christian Marclay
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Lucy Chadwick and Hope Atherton.
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Massimiliano Gioni and Annabelle Selldorf
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Massimiliano Gioni and Lynda Benglis.
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Michael Stipe and Thomas Dozol.
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Mickalene Thomas, Lynda Benglis, Linda Yablonsky.
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Gala chairs Mitzi Eisenbeg, Shelley Fox Aarons, Susan Feinstein, and Charlotte Ford give opening remarks.
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Simon de Pury ensured the auction was a rousing success.
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