Scarlett Johansson attended her sister’s art exhibit in this lavish NYC penthouse — now listed for $7.5M

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Scarlett and Vanessa Johansson stand by one of Vanessa's paintings Scarlett and Vanessa Johansson stand by one of Vanessa's paintings at the recent event. Darian DiCianno/BFA.com

Sisterly love was in full swing at 200 E. 20th St., when actress Scarlett Johansson attended her sister Vanessa’s debut art exhibit — inside a listed $7.5 million penthouse. 

Johansson’s husband Colin Jost was also in attendance, although he may now be in the dog house after he insulted his famous wife again, in what has become a puzzling on air holiday “joke swap” tradition with his “Weekend Update” co-star, Michael Che. 

Guests at the exhibit, produced by Yael Gewant’s Agency Esta, also included film and TV producer Jared Ian Goldman of “Loving,” “Russian Doll” and “Ingrid Goes West.” 

Vanessa Johansson by another one of her artworks. Darian DiCianno/BFA.com
The new construction penthouse features interior columns, oversized windows, a fireplace and an open layout. Nadav Havakook
The open chef’s kitchen features a cozy breakfast bar. Nadav Havakook
A windowed home office features inspiring city views. Nadav Havakook
Modern stairs lead to a private rooftop oasis. Darian DiCianno/BFA.com
Vanessa Johansson’s art is above a writing nook in the penthouse. Darian DiCianno/BFA.com
The bedroom features a sitting area and access to a terrace. Nadav Havakook

The recent event had quite the stage. The three-bedroom, full-floor penthouse is 2,231 square feet and comes with a private, 518-square-foot landscaped roof deck — and, naturally, plenty of space to entertain. A modern internal staircase leads to the rooftop oasis, which features an outdoor kitchen with a grill, and sparkling city views. 

The home opens via private elevator landing to a foyer that connects to a great room. There’s also a chef’s kitchen with a breakfast bar. A main bedroom features a sitting area, a spa-like bath and a charming 72-square-foot terrace.

Design details include 11-foot ceilings, and white oak wide-plank floors. 

A bedroom comes with lovely city views. Nadav Havakook
This art-clad bedroom looks to the Empire State Building. Darian DiCianno/BFA.com

The 19-story condo development was designed by CetraRuddy.

The unit’s listing brokers are Douglas Elliman’s Elena Sarkissian, Jane Powers and Ariel Tirosh. 

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