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Lady Gaga, Robert Redford and Prince Photos Being Auctioned Off at Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood Benefit

A prestigious charity auction at Milk Studios is currently accepting bids for a collection of legendary celebrity photographs, headlined by portraits of Prince, Robert Redford, and Lady Gaga. The PHOTO25 event will direct its proceeds to crucial community organizations, upholding a charitable legacy built over nearly ten years. Past iterations have successfully funded groups including Project Angel Food and STORIES: The Foundation for the AIDS Monument.

Notable offerings include a 1992 image of Prince, photographed by Randee St. Nicholas aboard a train in Japan. This piece captures the artist in an unguarded moment, its creation spurred by a scrapped Kyoto studio session and a subsequent, cost-conscious exit orchestrated by his team. Another key lot is Greg Gorman's 1986 portrait of Robert Redford, created at the residence of director Sydney Pollack for a Time magazine cover story. The auction's scope extends to other cultural luminaries, with available works featuring David Bowie, Dolly Parton, artist David Hockney, and a classic behind-the-scenes image of Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta from "Grease."

The 2025 auction's main recipient is the Boys & Girls Club of Hollywood (BGCH). Founded in 1940, this organization has provided decades of critical after-school programming encompassing tutoring, arts, wellness, and career readiness for Los Angeles youth. The funds raised will directly underwrite these services, transforming artistic appreciation into tangible community support. This focus on local impact underscores a broader industry trend where cultural institutions are increasingly partnering with hyper-local charities to ensure fundraising has a direct, visible effect.

A live VIP preview and auction event is scheduled for December 9 at 6:00 p.m. at Milk Studios in Los Angeles. For those participating remotely, online bidding is already accessible on artsy.net, while tickets for the in-person gathering can be secured via givebutter.com. The auction includes a photograph of a young Lady Gaga titled "Disco Stick," shot by Tyler Curtis during a 2008 performance at Chicago's defunct Manor Nightclub, which opens at $800. Milk Studios, established in the 1990s as a creative hub for fashion and media, provides an apt backdrop for this convergence of iconic imagery, celebrity history, and philanthropy.

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