In 2006, Dasha Zhukova opened the Center for Contemporary Culture in Moscow in a former Soviet bus depot (hence, it is often referred to as The Garage). One of her early installations was from the permanent collection of Francois Pinault; the end of the exhibition's layout was an entire room dedicated to the light works of the artist Dan Flavin. With the expanse of space, visitors were encouraged to experience the haunting and inspiring glares. In this video is Zhukova herself, joined by her friends Mark Ronson and Josephine de la Baum (canoodling on the left) and fellow revelers at the Pinault collection's grand opening.
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