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Larry David, Heidi Klum, Margot Robbie and more hit Frieze LA

A-listers including Larry David, Margot Robbie, Heidi Klum and Shailene Woodley descended on the Frieze Los Angeles Art Fair in Santa Monica, Calif., this week.

An insider tells Page Six on Tuesday that the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star stopped by gallerist Michael Rosenfeld’s booth where we’re told David chatted with Rosenfeld for “some time” before exploring the rest of the fair on Sunday.

The “Seinfeld” creator, 75, was dressed in a corduroy blue blazer layered over a T-shirt and stayed under the radar in a white baseball cap.

We hear Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel purchased a Bob Thompson painting from the New York City-based gallery.

Also spotted at the fair was Owen Wilson, whom we hear “spent a long time” looking at the Bob Thompson works. The source added that Gwyneth Paltrow was seen “admiring” a Robert Irwin piece at White Cube’s stand.

Larry David at Frieze LA.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star stopped by the Michael Rosenfeld Gallery’s booth.
Courtesy of Casey Kelbaugh and Frieze

The Goop founder, 50, looked chic in a black and white blazer with black slacks and white sneakers.

Meanwhile, Klum, 49, looked loved up with husband Tom Kaulitz, 33, as she toured the fair wearing a furry brown bucket hat. Carter Reum hit the show without his wife, Paris Hilton, and tagged along with Klum and Kaulitz for a bit.

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Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz at Frieze LA.
Klum attended the fair with her husband Tom Kaulitz.
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Carter Reum with Heidi Klum and Tom Kaulitz.
Paris Hilton’s husband, Carter Reum, joined Klum and her hubby.
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James Franco was spotted checking out art in the Xavier Hufkens gallery booth. 
Also seen schmoozing and pursuing at the show were twin stars Tamera Mowry-Housley and Tia Mowry.

Other celebrities to hit the annual four-day art show included André 3000, Beck, Matt Bellamy, Zach Braff, Cindy Crawford, Tyler, the Creator, Fran Drescher, Bobby Flay, Roxane Gay, and Tina Knowles.

Ari Emanuel at Frieze LA.
A source tells Page Six that Ari Emanuel purchased a Bob Thompson painting.
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Lisa Kudrow, Sugar Ray Leonard, Jared Leto, John McEnroe, Joe Montana, Lionel Richie, Kelly Rowland, Usher, Christoph Waltz and Elijah Wood were also seen perusing the booths.

This year, the fair sold an impressive amount of artwork. We hear the Big Apple-based Gagosian Gallery sold out their entire booth of recent pieces by artist Rick Lowe by the end of VIP preview day.

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Gwyneth Paltrow at Frieze LA.
Gwyneth Paltrow eyed a Robert Irwin piece.
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Gwyneth Paltrow at Frieze LA.
The Goop founder looked chic in a black and white ensemble.
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Other big sales included a $3.5 million painting by Mark Bradford, a $3 million photograph by Richard Prince, and a $500,000 bronze wall-mounted piece by Keith Haring, the insider shared.

The ritzy art fair is known for bringing out big names each year. As Page Six previously reported, last year’s show was attended by stars like Leonardo DiCaprio, Kendall Jenner, The Weeknd, Pierce Brosnan, Will Ferrell, Rita Ora, Chris Rock and more.

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Bobby Flay at Frieze LA.
Bobby Flay was also spotted at the four-day event.
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Tyler, The Creator at Frieze LA.
Tyler, The Creator was spotted perusing the booths.
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Lionel Richie at Frieze LA.
Lionel Richie kept things low key in a black baseball hat at the art show.
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Tina Knowles at Frieze LA.
Beyoncé’s mom Tina Knowles hit the fair.
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Kelly Rowland in a pink shirt at Frieze LA.
Kelly Rowland wore a fun pink top for the day.
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Fran Drescher at Frieze LA.
Fran Drescher rocked a leather jacket as she took in the works.
Courtesy of Casey Kelbaugh and Frieze
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Jenner’s absence from this year’s event was surprising considering she is a big buyer at Frieze. The 37-year-old model purchased a piece by James Turrell from the shared Pace Gallery-Kayne Griffin Corcoran booth at the LA fair back in 2020.