Jeff Koons Attends the Opening of Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis’s Art Show
The show celebrates the fabled patronage of the Chelsea Hotel.
Cait Munro
“Punk Princess” Gloria von Thurn und Taxis is no stranger to celebrity. As a social icon of the 1980’s, she spent significant time at the fabled Hotel Chelsea, where she went, in her words, “not to sleep, but to look at who [was] there.” So it comes as no surprise that a bevy of big names turned out for the opening of her show “Come On Darling, Don’t Be Mad” at the Hotel Chelsea Storefront Gallery. The show features von Thurn und Taxis’ delightfully off-kilter portraits of Hotel Chelsea regulars, including Andy Warhol, Willem de Kooning, Allen Ginsberg, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Claes Oldenburg and more. Among the crowd at the opening was Jeff Koons, Andres Serrano, Calvin Klein, and legendary event producer Susanne Bartsch.
Glen O’Brien, Eric Shiner, Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis Photo: BFA
Peter Marino, Susanne Bartsch, Juan Carlos Fernandez Photo: BFA
Boaz Mazor, Carmen D’alessio, Sir John Richardson, Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis Photo: BFA
Jeff Koons Photo: BFA
Andre Balazs, Ed Scheetz Photo: BFA
Erika Spring, Sofia Sanchez Barrenechea Photo: BFA
Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis taking a selfie? Photo: BFA
Laura Eastwood, Eric Shiner Photo: BFA
Sofia Sanchez Barrenechea Photo: BFA
Genevieve Jones Photo: BFA
Andres Serrano Photo: BFA
Jeffrey Deitch Photo: BFA
Sir John Richardson Photo: BFA
Kalup Linzy, Jeffrey Deitch, Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, Ed Scheetz Photo: BFA
Calvin Klein, Peter Marino Photo: BFA
Princess Gloria von Thurn und Taxis, Ed Scheetz Photo: BFA
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