The premiere of the "One Man Show" exhibit at Gary Nader Fine Art brought together big-name celebrities, artists, collectors, and others for a special bash on December 4.
On display in the 55,000-square-foot, all-white gallery were creations by Pablo Picasso, Fernando Botero, Frank Stella, and Guillermo Muñoz Vera. Among the notable personalities in attendance were musician and producer Emilio Estefan and Miami-based artist Romero Britto.Another highlight of the night was the unveiling of Grey Goose Vodka's new cocktail, the Artiste-appropriately making its debut during Art Basel. Many guests enjoyed the beverage while wandering through the gallery. To complement the new cocktail, Mena Catering served a selection of tasty items including ceviche, scallops, sushi, popcorn, and mini burgers.
On display in the 55,000-square-foot, all-white gallery were creations by Pablo Picasso, Fernando Botero, Frank Stella, and Guillermo Muñoz Vera. Among the notable personalities in attendance were musician and producer Emilio Estefan and Miami-based artist Romero Britto.Another highlight of the night was the unveiling of Grey Goose Vodka's new cocktail, the Artiste-appropriately making its debut during Art Basel. Many guests enjoyed the beverage while wandering through the gallery. To complement the new cocktail, Mena Catering served a selection of tasty items including ceviche, scallops, sushi, popcorn, and mini burgers.

The evening's signature drink, the Grey Goose Artiste, was unveiled for the first time at the \"One Man Show\" exhibit.
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The evening's signature drink, the Grey Goose Artiste, was unveiled for the first time at the 'One Man Show' exhibit.
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Towering sculptures created by Frank Stella were displayed on the second floor of the gallery.
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A red Rolls-Royce Phantom was parked next to the outdoor bar that served the evening's drink, the Artiste.
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Mena Catering served a variety of sushi rolls for guests to enjoy.
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