Julianne Moore joins Salon Art + Design committee
Julianne Moore has been asked to join Salon Art + Design‘s honorary committee for 2024, due to her "great eye for collectible design".
Julianne Moore has joined Salon Art + Design‘s honorary committee.
The 63-year-old actress - who is set to play art restorer Dianne Modestini in an upcoming TV series about Leonardo da Vinci’s Salvator Mundi painting - was invited to join the committee due to her "great eye for collectible design".
Nicky Dessources, the fair’s new executive director, told WWD: "Julianne Moore has attended our fair as a client of some of our exhibitors and has a great eye for collectible design. It felt only natural to invite her to be part of our Salon family and join our impressive honorary committee this year. We’re excited to partner with some of our supporters, like Julianne, in a more involved way.
"These members embody the spirit of Salon, many of them pushing the boundaries of how we define or view design. Our committee is an exciting mix of renowned and emerging collectors, tastemakers, institutional leaders and more."
She will join art enthusiasts including glassmaker Paul Arnhold; Bergdorf Goodman’s Linda Fargo, artistic director, stylist and editor Colin King, and art patron Beth Rudin DeWoody among others on the committee.
The 2024 Salon Art + Design – a fair which features over 50 of the world's most influential galleries in art, architecture, and design - will be held at New York’s Park Avenue Armory from November 7 to 11.
During the five-day event, Moore will participate in a panel discussion with Evan Lobel of New York City gallery Lobel Modern.