Végtelen erőfeszítés, végtelen kitartás, végtelen szerénység. (Rain vezérelve)

Tudtam, hogy ránézésre nem tűnök valami nagy számnak, a megjelenésem sem túl vonzó, de a bensőm elég rendkívüli. Minden színpadra lépés előtt azt mondom magamnak, hogy én vagyok a legjobb, és minden előadás után ugyanúgy azt, hogy nem én vagyok. Ezért minden fellépés előtt 120 százalékosan kell felkészülnöm, hogy az előadáson 100 százalékos teljesítményt tudjak nyújtani. Ennek érdekében minden álló nap folyamatosan képzem magam. Már nagyon hosszú ideje alváshiányban szenvedek, mert ha éppen nem dolgozom, akkor vagy edzek, vagy a koreográfiákat és a dalokat próbálom. Éppen úgy, mint a filmfelvételek idején, ha valamit nem csináltam jól, képtelen vagyok aludni. Akár színészként, akár énekesként, a legjobbat kell tudnom kihozni magamból. De nem kell aggódni, hogy most nincs elegendő időm az alvásra, jut arra majd bőven a halálom után. (Rain)

Ez a fiatalság, ez az egészség... és a túlcsorduló önbizalom... az erőfeszítés, amit az oly hihetetlen előadásai sikeres megvalósításáért tett... és a tehetség, amit felmutat, ezek töltenek el spontán tisztelettel engem. Azt gondolom, hogy a történelem a fontos személyiségek között fogja jegyezni. Úgy, mint aki színészként és zenészként egyaránt sikeres lett. ...
Ami igazán meglepő Ji-hoonban, az az, hogy egyfajta düh, bosszúvágy és szomorúság, az összes efféle sötét, komor negatív motiváció az ő esetében rendkívül optimista és derűs módon ölt testet.
(Park Chan-wook rendező)

RAIN KRÓNIKA: 2018.10.14.

VASÁRNAP / SUNDAY






MIT CSINÁLT RAIN EZEN A NAPON?



Los Angelesben tartózkodott.




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A NAP HÍREI ÉS TUDÓSÍTÁSAI (áttekintés):

📸   Getty Images, AP - Hammer Museum 16th Gala in the Garden
📰   Hammer Blog - Gala in the Garden 2018: A First Look
📰   Los Angeles Times - Tom Ford, Armie Hammer and Zoe Saldana attend the Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden


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HAMMER MUSEUM 16TH GALA IN THE GARDEN


A Getty Images és az AP fotói:



































A képen valójában Choi Shiwon látható a Getty Images aláírásával ellentétben


Lee Hanui sem tudja elhitetni velünk, hogy Raint látjuk :)


Vajon hogyan lehetett összetéveszteni Rainnel Choi Siwont? Talán így: keleti vonások... akkor copy-paste. Pedig még a nyakkendőjük is különböző.


Lee Hanui sem tudja elhitetni velünk, hogy Raint látjuk :)










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HAMMER BLOG





Gala in the Garden 2018: A First Look
October 14, 2018


The Hammer Museum’s courtyard was transformed this evening for our 16th annual Gala in the Garden, honoring award-winning author Margaret Atwood and acclaimed artist Glenn Ligon with tribute speeches by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon and social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson. Event co-chairs included Solange Ferguson, Elizabeth Segerstrom, and Darren Star.

Tonight we welcomed cultural and civic leaders, artists, collectors, patrons of the arts, and entertainment world notables. Chef Suzanne Goin of Lucques once again created the menu. The evening was capped with a performance by Grammy Award-nominated recording artist Leon Bridges. International shopping destination South Coast Plaza partnered with the Hammer Museum to present this year’s Gala in the Garden, celebrating both artists and creative expression in Los Angeles.

Scroll down for a first look at the faces and fashions of Gala in the Garden 2018. 

(L-R) Ann Philbin, Glenn Ligon, and Margaret Atwood

(L-R) Ann Philbin, Susan Bay Nimoy, Aaron Bay-Schuck, and Hannah Montgomery

David LaChapelle (L)

Elizabeth Segerstrom (L) and Ann Philbin

Frank Gehry (L) and Bryan Stevenson

Marco Perego (L) and Zoe Saldana

John Waters (L) and Zandra Rhodes

(L-R) Michael Chabon, Margaret Atwood, and Armie Hammer

Laura Harrier

Monique McWilliams (L) and Lauren Halsey

(L-R) Connie Butler, Judy Chicago, and Ann Philbin

Armie Hammer (L), wearing Ferragamo, and Elizabeth Chambers,
wearing The Vampire's Wife at The Webster

(L-R) Dongwon Gang, Jongbin Yoon, Jihun Kim, Siwon Choi, and Seokjin Ha

EJ Hill (L) and Karen Thompson

Lari Pittman (L) and Aram Moshayedi

Mark Ridley Thomas (L) and Thelma Golden

Charles Gaines (L) and Roxana Landaverde

Corey Lynn Calter (L) and Glenn Kaino

Leon Bridges



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LOS ANGELES TIMES







Tom Ford, Armie Hammer and Zoe Saldana attend the Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden


Author Margaret Atwood, from left, Hammer Museum director Ann Philbin, and actor Armie Hammer attend the Hammer Museum's 16th Annual Gala in the Garden at the Hammer Museum on Sunday in Los Angeles. (Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)


Sunday’s Hammer Museum Gala in the Garden didn’t just sell out. It also drew attendees from far and wide. More than a few guests traveled to Los Angeles for the occasion: actor Joel McHale flew in from Boston; artist Judy Chicago came from New Mexico; and director John Waters left New York to attend.

“This is my favorite event of the year,” McHale said. “I could be on the East Coast right now doing stand-up [and] making money, but I really do like this event. My wife is very involved with the Hammer, and whenever one spouse drags the other to something, you say, ‘I’ll do this because I love my wife’ or ‘I love my husband.’ But I genuinely look forward to this event.”

Armie Hammer echoed the sentiment. “I say every year that this is my favorite event, but it really, truly is, and it’s especially good to be here on a year like this with everything that’s going on in this political climate and in the social sphere.”


The event


Glenn Ligon, left, and Bryan Stevenson at the Hammer Museum's 16th annual Gala in the Garden at the Hammer Museum on Sunday. (Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)


The Westwood museum’s gala, presented in partnership with South Coast Plaza, honored Margaret Atwood, author of “The Handmaid’s Tale,” and conceptual artist Glenn Ligon, whose work explores race, language and cultural identity.

Raising a record-breaking $2.6 million, the 16th annual affair culminated in a soulful four-song set by Grammy Award-nominated recording artist Leon Bridges, who sang “Lisa Sawyer,” “Bad Bad News,” “Beyond” and “River.”


Leon Bridges performs during the Hammer Museum gala. (Emma McIntyre / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)


The scene


Leon Bridges, left, and Tom Ford at the Hammer Museum gala.
(Donato Sardella / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)

Guests gathered for cocktails on the museum’s upper balconies and ventured inside to see the museum’s newest exhibitions, “Adrian Piper: Concepts and Intuitions, 1965-2016” and “Stones to Stains: The Drawings of Victor Hugo.” They next adjourned to the courtyard for a dinner of grilled Jidori chicken, prepared by Lucques chef Suzanne Goin.

Darren Star, from left, Ann Philbin, Viveca Paulin Ferrell and Will Ferrell at the Hammer Museum gala on Sunday.
(Donato Sardella / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)



The crowd

Zoe Saldana (Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)

Event co-chairs Elizabeth Segerstrom, co-managing partner of South Coast Plaza, and “Sex and the City” creator Darren Star joined artists Lari Pittman, Barbara Kruger, Charles Gaines, Catherine Opie, Thomas Houseago and Muna El Fituri; fashion designer and director Tom Ford; photographer David LaChapelle; TV producer Marcy Carsey; philanthropists Lynda and Stewart Resnick; McHale and Sarah Williams; Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers; Viveca Paulin Ferrell and Will Ferrell; Zoe Saldana and artist Marco Perego, among others.

Viveca Paulin Ferrell and Will Ferrell. (Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)


The program


Margaret Atwood onstage at the Hammer Museum's Gala in the Garden.
(Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)

Following museum Director Ann Philbin’s welcome, social justice advocate Bryan Stevenson introduced Ligon, calling him one of his heroes. Ligon then ascended the stage to speak about issues of justice and the importance of truth.

Pulitzer prize-winning author Michael Chabon next spoke of Atwood, saying he hoped that someday people might be “having a good laugh” when her grim predictions don’t come true.

Michael Chabon onstage at the Hammer Museum gala. (Emma McIntyre / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)


Atwood described today’s perilous times at length, but then said, “That’s enough ominous preaching from me.” She closed on a hopeful note. “We are not living in a totalitarian dictatorship now — or yet, and my guess is that this country will not easily roll over for a while. The programs of a museum, such as this one, are a reminder that we need not go down a divisive path of suspicion and hatred. We can instead identify as fellow human beings and try to understand and face our common human problems together.”

The numbers

 

Armie Hammer and Elizabeth Chambers at the Hammer Museum gala.
(Stefanie Keenan / Getty Images for Hammer Museum)


The 550 guests bought tickets beginning at $2,500 and tables selling for up to $100,000. Proceeds from the gala are earmarked for the museum’s free exhibitions and public programs.


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További tudósítások:


Artillery - Hammer Museum’s Annual Gala in the Garden


Berkeley Bespoke - The Hammer Museum welcomed artists, collectors, patrons of the arts, and entertainment World notables to the 16th Annual Gala in the Garden

Casa Dragones - Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden

Look To The Stars - Margaret Atwood, Glenn Ligon Honored At Hammer Museum Annual Gala In The Garden








RCFA - Zoe Saldana In Dolce & Gabbana – Hammer Museum 16th Annual Gala In The Garden

South Coast Plaza - Gala in the Garden

The Hollywood Reporter - Inside Hammer Museum's Gala in the Garden With Zoe Saldana and Honoree Margaret Atwood















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