Keanu Reeves was seen at the Hammer Museum’s Gala in the Garden event in Los Angeles on Saturday with his long-term girlfriend, Alexandra Grant.
The 59-year-old actor, who recently joined the cast of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, looked sharp in a textured black jacket and matching pants. He completed the look with a grey zip-up shirt, tan boots, and a grey scarf draped around his neck.
The Matrix star styled his short dark hair to one side and sported his signature neatly trimmed beard. Among the other celebrities at the event were Jane Fonda, Jodie Foster, Jane Lynch, and Landon Ross.
Alexandra Grant, 51, looked stunning in a blue outfit that included a leather jacket and loose silk pants. She carried a silver clutch, and her silver hair was styled in an updo with her bangs swept to the side. She accessorized with delicate silver earrings and a matching necklace, complementing her light makeup and rosy cheeks.
Reeves and Grant first made their public debut as a couple at the LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles in 2019. The couple appeared affectionate in front of the camera, with Reeves showing pride in his relationship with Grant.
When they’re not attending red carpet events, Reeves and Grant enjoy working on poetry and writing projects together. They collaborated on the books “Ode to Happiness” and “Shadows,” with Reeves providing the poetry and Grant creating the accompanying visual art. They also co-own a publishing company, X Artists’ Books.
Alexandra Grant is an accomplished visual artist and philanthropist based in Los Angeles. She often uses language and her interactions with writers as inspiration for her sculpture, painting, drawing, and video art. Her work is part of public collections at museums like the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA).
Grant grew up living in Mexico, Spain, and France, developing an early love for language. She holds a BA in history and studio art from Swarthmore College and has exhibited at prestigious galleries around the world, including Galerie Gradiva in Paris and The Harris Lieberman Gallery in New York. In 2008, Grant established the philanthropic grantLOVE project, which creates and sells original artworks to support artists and art-related nonprofits.