
Actress January Jones, with cohosts Susan and David Rockefeller and Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy, hosted an exclusive screening of La Revolution Bleue at the Paris Theatre attended by Hamptonites Georgina Bloomberg and Dr. Lisa Airan. The film follows the life of artist Yves Klein and served as a sneak peek to Christie’s highly anticipated Post-War and Contemporary Art sale, in which Klein’s most famous work, FC1, was auctioned for a record $36,452,500. A portion of the proceeds from the auction benefited Oceana, the ocean conservation organization. La Mer sponsored the event in anticipation of World Oceans Day.

Actress January Jones, with cohosts Susan and David Rockefeller and Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy, hosted an exclusive screening of La Revolution Bleue at the Paris Theatre attended by Hamptonites Georgina Bloomberg and Dr. Lisa Airan. The film follows the life of artist Yves Klein and served as a sneak peek to Christie’s highly anticipated Post-War and Contemporary Art sale, in which Klein’s most famous work, FC1, was auctioned for a record $36,452,500. A portion of the proceeds from the auction benefited Oceana, the ocean conservation organization. La Mer sponsored the event in anticipation of World Oceans Day.

Actress January Jones, with cohosts Susan and David Rockefeller and Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy, hosted an exclusive screening of La Revolution Bleue at the Paris Theatre attended by Hamptonites Georgina Bloomberg and Dr. Lisa Airan. The film follows the life of artist Yves Klein and served as a sneak peek to Christie’s highly anticipated Post-War and Contemporary Art sale, in which Klein’s most famous work, FC1, was auctioned for a record $36,452,500. A portion of the proceeds from the auction benefited Oceana, the ocean conservation organization. La Mer sponsored the event in anticipation of World Oceans Day.

Actress January Jones, with cohosts Susan and David Rockefeller and Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy, hosted an exclusive screening of La Revolution Bleue at the Paris Theatre attended by Hamptonites Georgina Bloomberg and Dr. Lisa Airan. The film follows the life of artist Yves Klein and served as a sneak peek to Christie’s highly anticipated Post-War and Contemporary Art sale, in which Klein’s most famous work, FC1, was auctioned for a record $36,452,500. A portion of the proceeds from the auction benefited Oceana, the ocean conservation organization. La Mer sponsored the event in anticipation of World Oceans Day.

Actress January Jones, with cohosts Susan and David Rockefeller and Christie’s CEO Steven Murphy, hosted an exclusive screening of La Revolution Bleue at the Paris Theatre attended by Hamptonites Georgina Bloomberg and Dr. Lisa Airan. The film follows the life of artist Yves Klein and served as a sneak peek to Christie’s highly anticipated Post-War and Contemporary Art sale, in which Klein’s most famous work, FC1, was auctioned for a record $36,452,500. A portion of the proceeds from the auction benefited Oceana, the ocean conservation organization. La Mer sponsored the event in anticipation of World Oceans Day.
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