Melissa Rivers at Project Angel Food’s ANGEL ART 2025.
The recentANGEL ART benefit auctiondid all three.
At the same time, it brought together world-renowned creatives and uplifted local and emerging artists.
Melissa Rivers at Project Angel Food’s ANGEL ART 2025. (Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food)
Since 1993, the auction has raised funds to help nourish Angelenos who face critical and life-threatening illnesses.
Project Angel Food prepares and delivers more than 1.5 million medically tailored meals each year.
ANGEL ART holds a special significance to her as she lost her generational art collection in the fire.
Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food
Im a firm believer that we who love art dont own art, shetoldthe 175 attendees.
Being allowed to be the custodian of it is so important.
There was high-energy participation from all, and results showcased the triumph of the event.
Photo: Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Project Angel Food)
Accompanying the live event was an online auction that took place between February 13 and February 27, 2025.
Both the in-person and online components supported Project Angel Food.
ANGEL ART is crucial for sustaining our transformative work, says Richard Ayoub, CEO of Project Angel Food.
Photo: Eugene Kim / My Modern Met
Though ANGEL ART is over, there is still a way to make a difference.
Project Angel Food always acceptsdonations, with just $10 providing a lifesaving meal to someone in need.
The live ANGEL ART 2025 benefit auction supporting Project Angel Food happened on February 27, 2025.
Photo: Eugene Kim / My Modern Met
My Modern Met captured a peek into this important evening.
Photo: Eugene Kim / My Modern Met
Photo: Eugene Kim / My Modern Met
Photo: Eugene Kim / My Modern Met
Photo: Eugene Kim / My Modern Met