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Marilyn Monroe
1926 - 1962

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Norma Jeane Mortenson
Norma Jeane Baker
Norma Jeane Dougherty
Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn DiMaggio
Marilyn Miller
Jean Norman
Mona Monroe
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23 mai 2012

Expo Toiles d'Amylee au Carlton de Cannes

Du 12 au 27 mai 2012, une exposition de toiles de Marilyn Monroe par l'artiste pop parisienne Amylee  aux murs de  l'hôtel Carlton de Cannes.

Adresse :
Hôtel Carlton
58 Boulevard de la Croisette
Cannes
 

inthemirrorLe célèbre et luxueux hôtel du Carlton de Cannes présente une série de toiles inédites de l'artiste Amylee, par la Galerie Neel. Au programme, des femmes du cinéma : Gene Tierney, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Sandra Dee, etc… Allure, chic, sophistication, mise en scène et artifice, le glamour est cette touche indicible qui transfigure et fait de l’actrice une icône, vouée à être copiée, mais toujours inaccessible.

23 mai 2012

Expo Marilyn & Me à Cannes

marilynDu 18 au 31 mai 2012, une exposition Marilyn Monroe de photographies de Lawrence Schiller à  Clic Gallery à Cannes.

Adresse :
Clic Gallerie, 17 rue des Etats Unis
Cannes

schiller_cannesJeudi 17 mai 2012 , le photographe Lawrence Schiller s'est rendu à une dédicace de son livre Marilyn & Me à la Clic Gallerie de Cannes où sont exposées quelques photographies qu'il prit de Marilyn Monroe. L'exposition se déroule en parallèle du Festival de Cannes. L'acteur Alec Baldwin était présent à l'ouverture de l'expo.
(photo ci-contre sur taschen.com )

21 mai 2012

Hommage à Marylin @ Opera Gallery

Indoor : Hommage à Marylin @ Opera Gallery
Article publié le 19/05/2012
en ligne sur graffitiartmagazine.com

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The London Police ‐ Barilyn 

Expos - L’année 2012 est tristement marquée par le cinquantenaire de l’anniversaire du décès de Marilyn Monroe. En souvenir et hommage à l’une des plus grandes icônes du XXème siècle, Opera Gallery Paris présente une exposition collective sur le thème de Marilyn Monroe. Celle‐ci regroupe autant d’artistes que de manières de la percevoir. Une trentaine d’artistes de la galerie, dont Tilt et Stéphane Moscato, ont ainsi été sollicités afin d’illustrer les multiples facettes de cette star hollywoodienne.
La réunion de ces deux univers n'est pas fortuite, elle‐même étant une artiste, comédienne, chanteuse et femme publique.

En 1962 s’éteignait Marilyn. Cinquante ans après, nous nous réunissons le temps d’une exposition afin de faire revivre Marilyn Monroe et tout ce qu’elle représente. Une féminité débordante, une fragilité à peine camouflée, un sourire toujours, une coiffure blonde, une robe blanche se soulevant inopinément, et encore bien d’autres éléments ont été repris, utilisés et détournés par les artistes afin de célébrer Marilyn Monroe. La star est symbole de glamour mais aussi de Pop art puisqu’Andy Warhol l’a immortalisée avec ses nombreuses sérigraphies dans les années 60. Ici, au travers de ces œuvres, est d’ailleurs compilés l’essence de ces deux icônes américaines, symboles d’avant‐gardisme dont l’image a su traverser les décennies et l’atlantique.

Lors de l’exposition I want to be loved by you à Opera Gallery Paris, les signatures street art comme celles de Mr. Brainwash (France), The London Police (UK), Fenx (France), côtoient de grands noms de la photographie contemporaine avec notamment Gérard Rancinan (France), ou encore Paul Slade (USA) et Nick de Morgoli (France/USA) ainsi que l’incontournable figure du Nouveau Réalisme Mimmo Rotella. Des signatures qui ne se limitent pas à la vision américaine ou européenne puisque l’artiste iranien Reza Derakshani ou le chinois Zeng Fanzhi ont entre autres également été inspirés par le personnage de Marilyn.

Toutes techniques confondues, tous formats possibles, chacun a su s’exprimer et traduire la personnalité de Marilyn Monroe. Le résultat est un bel hommage et une surprenante visite artistique.

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 Mimmo Rotella ‐ Enigmatica Marilyn  

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 Zeng Fanzhi & Ron English  

Hommage à Marilyn, I want to be loved by you
Exposition du 25 mai au 17 juin 2012

Opera Gallery
356, rue Saint‐Honoré, Paris 1er

15 mai 2012

Marilyn Monroe s'expose à Paris

Marilyn Monroe s'expose, "seule", à partir du 11 mai à Paris
Article publié le 13/05/2012
en ligne sur msn

bruno_bernard(Relaxnews) - L'exposition Marilyn Monroe, seule, est à découvrir du 11 mai au 25 juillet prochains dans les boutiques parisiennes de Stéfanie et Maurcie Renoma, où vont être dévoilés des photos et des objets relatifs à l'univers de l'actrice. A l'occasion de l'anniversaire des 50 ans de sa mort, la star de Certains l'aiment chaud et des Désaxés succède à une autre icône, James Dean, à l'honneur chez Renoma en 2011.

A travers une sélection de photos inédites, une scénographie originale et une collection de vêtements, l'exposition va faire découvrir au public la femme solitaire cachée derrière la star.

La majorité des photos exposées est extraite du livre Marilyn Intimate Exposures, du photographe Bernard of Hollywood, distribué en France à l'occasion de cet événement.

Dans un autre contexte, l'actrice figure également sur l'affiche 2012 du Festival de Cannes, qui se tient du 16 au 27 mai.


 Informations pratiques
Marilyn Monroe, seule
Renoma boutique (129 bis rue de la Pompe, paris 16e)
et   Komplex Store (118 rue de Longchamp, Paris 16e)

Du 11 mai au 25 juillet 2012
 En savoir plus : renoma.paris.com  et stefanie-renoma.com

11 mai 2012

Marilyn

Marilyn
Auteurs: Stefania Ricci, Sergio Risaliti

book_marilynPrix éditeur: 43,85 Euros
Date de sortie: juillet 2012
Relié 320 pages
Editeur : Skira
Langue : anglais

ISBN-10:
8857214184
ISBN-13:
978-8857214184
Ou le trouver ? sur amazon.fr / 36,30 Euros frais de port compris sur bookdepository

Présentation: The Museo Ferragamo in Florence pays homage to Marilyn Monroe with a major exhibition and a catalog dedicated to her a half century after her death. Like many divas of the silver screen, Marilyn Monroe loved to wear Salvatore Ferragamo shoes. The exhibition and catalogue dedicated to her are the result of long research and preparatory work, presenting items from the actress's wardrobe worn on the set or in her private life, as well as important documents that reveal the actress's managerial side, her skill and determination in building and grooming her success. In this volume, the curators have sought to interpret a comprehensive collection of famous photographs taken in Marilyn's day-to-day life (by such notable photographers as Beaton, Stern, Barris, Greene) that portray Marilyn in "classic" poses by comparing them with famous works of art from the past that represent similar poses and expressions, from the balanced pathos of French painter Jean-Baptiste Greuze's Alessandro morente to Botticelli's Venus. The catalog gathers together all the photos of clothing and Ferragamo footwear, the documents in the exhibition, and a very large group of photographs and exceptional works of art from such prestigious institutions as the Museo Canova and the Warhol Foundation, and from private collections in Italy and abroad. The catalog also includes essays addressing such themes as classic and modern beauty, Marilyn's biography, and her relationship with other women, as well as an introduction by Stefania Ricci and Sergio Risaliti, exhibition curators.


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6 avril 2012

Marilyn égérie de Chopard pour le Festival de Cannes

Cannes Film Festival 2012: Who will emulate Marilyn Monroe’s stylish legacy?
Article publié le 4/04/2012
en ligne sur fashion.telegraph.co.uk 

Chopard is designing a one-off piece of jewellery for a mystery star at the Cannes Film Festival in honour of the event's face, Marilyn Monroe.

Marilyn_Forever_Po_2185552aThere could hardly be a more glamorous plot: at the opening ceremony of this year's Cannes Film Festival, a starlet will debut a jewelled tribute to actress Marilyn Monroe created by Chopard, the event's sponsor.

The identity of the wearer will remain a secret until May 16, but as Monroe - the figurehead of the festival - sang about diamonds being a girl's best friend, we do a know little more about the one-off creation.

A necklace of cascading heart-shaped diamonds (of course) and briolettes designed by Chopard's co-president Caroline Scheufele has been conceived for "a glamorous woman as she glides up the famous red-carpeted staircase" according to a Chopard spokesperson.

Monroe, who died aged 36 in 1962, was announced as the face of the festival back in February, with an iconic image of her blowing out a candle from a birthday cake adorning the festival's promotional material.

During the 12-day festival, now in its 65th year, Chopard are also planning an exhibition of 25 unpublished photographs of the star taken by Milton Greene.

But if you can't make it to Cannes, don't fret as the exhibition is set to tour worldwide, and we will be rounding up the frocks and shocks from the red carpet daily.

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sketch of the bespoke Chopard necklace.  


Festival de Cannes : La personnalité qui portera le collier Marilyn Monroe de Chopard connue le 16 mai
Article publié le 6/04/2012
en ligne sur ladepeche.fr 

Marilyn Monroe sera l'égérie de la 65e édition du Festival de Cannes. Chopard, qui sponsorise l'événement, a donc imaginé une création hommage unique. Celle-ci sera portée par une heureuse élue, dont le nom ne sera révélé que le 16 mai.

Intemporelle icône hollywoodienne, Marilyn chantait que les diamants étaient les meilleurs amis des femmes. Pour lui rendre hommage, Caroline Scheufele, co-présidente de Chopard, a conçu un collier qui prendra la forme d'un coeur serti de diamants et de briolettes.

Un porte-parole de la maison a déclaré au Telegraph que le bijou serait porté par "une femme glamour pour la célèbre montée des marches" du Festival international du film de Cannes. Son identité sera révélée au premier jour de l'événement, qui se déroulera du 16 au 27 mai.

Lors de la précédente édition, Vahina Giocante en Jaeger-LeCoultre et le mannequin Karolina Kurkova en Cartier, avaient ébloui le public de Cannes. Mais Michelle Williams se pose en candidate logique puisqu'elle a incarné la star dans le biopic "My Week with Marilyn", cité aux Oscars.

Chopard prépare également une exposition de 25 clichés inédits de Marilyn Monroe réalisés par le photographe américain Milton Greene pendant le festival. Cette exposition sera amenée à voyager par la suite. De plus amples informations à ce sujet seront communiquées ultérieurement.

6 avril 2012

Expos Marilyn aux Getty Images Gallery

gettyimages1Du 5 mars au 23 mai 2012, une exposition  est consacrée à Marilyn Monroe à Getty Images Gallery à EastCastle Street  à Londres.

The Getty Images Gallery presents Marilyn, a collection of imagery and memorabilia to commemorate 50 years since the untimely death of Marilyn Monroe. Showcased in London for the first time, the exhibition will feature a number of original dresses and costumes worn by the Hollywood icon, alongside unique and iconic photographs.

Marilyn will include imagery from Monroe's early years as an aspiring actress through to her rise to international stardom. Accompanying the photographs will be original film costumes and dresses from the legendary collection of David Gainsborough Roberts, owner of one of the largest collections of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia in the world. Original video will also be shown ensuring Marilyn offers an unrivalled glimpse into the life of one of the world's most famous stars.

Louise Garczewska, Director, Getty Images Gallery says: "We are extremely excited to present our Marilyn exhibition, offering the public unparalleled and rare access to Marilyn's life through the iconic imagery from Getty Images' extensive archival collection. David Gainsborough Roberts has kindly loaned us Marilyn's dresses which the public can see in London for the first time ever, making this exhibition a perfect tribute to one of Hollywood's greats."

A smaller exhibition will also be on display at Getty Images Gallery in Westfield Stratford City at a slightly later date of 23 March to 3 June 2012.


gettyimages2Du 23 mars au 3 juin 2012, une exposition  est consacrée à Marilyn Monroe à Getty Images Gallery à Westfield Strastford City  à Londres.

Marilyn, a collection of unique and iconic photographs to commemorate 50 years since the untimely death of Marilyn Monroe, is a visual tribute to a woman so enchanting, she still cultivates adulation and affection the world over.

Accompanying the Marilyn show at our Eastcastle Street gallery, Marilyn at Westfield Stratford City features exhibition highlights and exclusive images, in the stunning setting of this prestigious gallery space.

Louise Garczewska, Director, Getty Images Gallery says: "We are extremely excited to present our Marilyn exhibition, offering the public unparalleled and rare access to Marilyn's life through the iconic imagery from Getty Images' extensive archival collection."

Open evenings and weekends, the gallery is located on The Street, Westfield's open-air thoroughfare, overlooking the Olympic Park.
www.gettyimagesgallery.com/contact.aspx

25 mars 2012

"Marilyn Monroe, seule" à Paris

Une expo pour les 50 ans de la disparition de Marilyn Monroe
Article publié le 21/03/2012
en ligne sur mensup.fr

une_expo_pour_les_50_ans_de_la_disparition_de_marilyn_monroeAprès James Dean en 2011, une autre icône du cinéma américain s'affiche dans les boutiques Renoma à travers l'exposition Marilyn Monroe, seule, à découvrir du 11 mai au 25 juillet prochains.

A l'occasion de l'anniversaire des 50 ans de sa mort, la star à la chevelure blond platine sera à l'honneur dans les magasins parisiens de Stéfanie et Maurice Renoma. A travers une sélection de photos inédites, une scénographie originale et une collection de vêtements, l'exposition souhaite faire découvrir au public la femme solitaire cachée derrière la star.

La majorité des photos exposées sont extraites du livre Marilyn Intimate Exposures, du photographe Bernard of Hollywood, distribué en France à l'occasion de cet événement.

Marilyn Monroe, seule
Renoma boutique (129 bis rue de la Pompe, paris 16e) et Komplex Store (118 rue de Longchamp, Paris 16e)
Du 11 mai au 25 juillet 2012

17 mars 2012

Expo Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe: The star with marbles in her bra
Article publié le 13/03/2012
par Hanah Betts
en ligne sur telegraph.co.uk

An exhibition to mark the 50th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death reveals the tricks used to create the Hollywood actress's distinctive look.

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 1/ She liked it hot: Hannah Betts at the Marilyn Monroe exhibition in London  Photo: MARTIN POPE
2/ Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell, 1953  Photo: c.20thC.Fox/Everett / Rex Features 

Norma Jeane Mortenson, then Baker, Dougherty, DiMaggio and Miller died 50 years ago this August of a barbiturate overdose, aged 36. In a little over 15 years, the woman we know as Marilyn Monroe had established herself as an actress, singer, producer and, above all, a sex symbol, despite her protestation that “a sex symbol becomes a thing. I just hate to be a thing”.

Yet reified she was, more so than any star of her age. Monroe endures as the great female icon of the 20th century, a sumptuous 5ft 5½in, 36-22-36-inch welter of contradictions comprising voluptuousness and vulnerability, innocence and experience, part angel, part whore.

The latest attempt to analyse Monroe’s image comes with a new exhibition at the Getty Images Gallery in London: 66 largely unseen Monroe images from its 90 million-strong archive, plus new video footage and 12 of her most memorable outfits. Even prior to its opening, viewers were storming the doors, drawn by the totemic name “Marilyn”. “From the point of view of images sold, Monroe is only rivalled by Audrey Hepburn as the female idol in our top 10,” confirms gallery director Louise Garczewska.

Originally, it was Monroe that Truman Capote wanted to play Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany’s, which might have proved the role of her life. While the teenage Hepburn had endured the challenges of the Second World War as a volunteer nurse in a Dutch hospital, Monroe had survived a perilous childhood of material and emotional penury from which she was determined to emerge by recreating herself as an icon.

One of Monroe’s better foster parents assured her that she would one day be a star like Jean Harlow and let the infant Norma Jeane wear make-up and have her hair curled. Later, the fledging starlet adopted her mother’s maiden name of Monroe, as her heroine had assumed Harlow. “Marilyn” was chosen by a film executive for its sex appeal and “nice flow”, despite the young starlet’s initial dislike of it.

Where Norma Jeane had been a brunette, Marilyn was an ever more transcendent blonde. Her overbite was corrected during a stint at Columbia Pictures, a cartilage bump removed from her nose. Monroe’s make-up artist, Allan “Whitey” Snyder, observed that it was during preparation for Niagara (1953) that they achieved “the look”. It was all about juxtaposing light and shade to ensure that Monroe would look radiant by camera; specifically a black and white camera. She looks cartoonishly garish in one of two colour images included in the exhibition.

The actress had a characteristically sultry explanation for her ambition to remain pale but decidedly interesting. In September 1952, she declared: “I’m personally opposed to a deep tan because I like to feel blonde all over.” The starlet slathered on layers of Vaseline, hormone cream, Erno Laszlo Active pHelityl Cream, or Nivea (meaning “snow white”) to give a glow under studio lights, followed by a light film of foundation by Laszlo and powder by Anita of Denmark. This layering technique meant that, even in the more unstudied Getty images, light beams from her cheeks. This glow was augmented by the blonde down caused by the hormone cream. Monroe expert Gene London has maintained: “She had the heaviest peach fuzz beard of any actress in Hollywood. They [studio chiefs] wanted to remove the facial hair, but Marilyn absolutely refused. She said that when the light hit the fuzz it caused her face to have a soft glow, so they didn’t have to photograph her through special lenses, lace, or Vaseline the way they did with so many stars.”

Further tricks were used to shape her nose, sharpen her cheekbones, make her eyes look more deep-set, arch her brows, and emphasise her heart-shaped face. A plumper and fuller pout was created with five different varieties of lipstick and gloss: darker reds on the outer corners, lighter shades in the middle to lend dimension, with a highlighted cupid’s bow and bottom lip. Her luminous face was framed by a halo of platinum hair.

It could take an hour and a half to achieve this chiaroscuro confection of highlights, hollows, lifts and contours. Its strength was that it somehow reflected her personality. As her third husband, Arthur Miller, wrote: “She was a whirling light to me then, all paradox and enticing mystery… lifted by a lyrical and poetic sensitivity that few retain past early adolescence.” In the Getty images showing her promoting The Prince and the Showgirl (1957), her face shines forth with a lustre that renders Laurence Olivier a saturnine goblin.

Her body also shimmered, the lavish hourglass so excessive in the context of contemporary Hollywood scrawniness. The now fading gowns are unexpectedly tiny (largely UK size 8) until one consults the images in which they are worn, where some alchemy of femininity renders them all trembling, blancmange flesh. Marilyn was crammed into these creations. The still shocking, sheer, black beaded number she sported in Some Like It Hot was so tight that her then pregnant form had to be lifted onto Sugar Kane’s piano.

Her physique may have varied slightly (especially during pregnancies, all of which ended in miscarriage), but its contours were established during the filming of Niagara; not least in the notorious scene in which she is shown from behind, wiggling the 116 feet to the Falls. The pink linen dress in which she made this journey appears blushingly innocent – not so when filled. As Constance Bennett remarked after viewing the film: “There’s a broad with her future behind her.”

Her heaving bosom was no less a focus. “She always wore a bra to bed because she didn’t want her breasts to sag,” says London. “Marilyn took to placing marbles in her bras, or she’d take three buttons… and sew the buttons together and place those inside her dress.” Looking at the pert-nippled footage, one imagines this technique in action.

Monroe’s clothes were often criticised. No less an authority than Joan Crawford carped at her “vulgarity”. The gaudy physics of this “if you’ve got it, flaunt it” aesthetic were closely attended to. Hems were weighted to achieve the requisite cling, biases cut so tight that she could not sport underwear, a reputation that only added to her allure.

All this effort was as nothing without a means of recording it. More than any other actress, Marilyn manipulated the still photograph to publicise her attractions. She worked with some of the most influential artists of the day, including Henri Cartier-Bresson, Cecil Beaton, Milton Greene, Bert Stern and Eve Arnold. The latter enthused: “I never knew anyone who even came close to Marilyn in natural ability to use both photographer and still camera.”

The Getty images tell a story of fresh-faced ambition, settling into the stylised features of her celebrity’s height, before bloating into the confused final months recorded by The Misfits. Throughout, she is never anything less than compelling. As Matt Butson, vice-president of Getty’s Hulton Archive, notes: “Monroe looks right through the lens at the photographer and at us – there’s a relationship, contact. And when she’s vulnerable – as she increasingly was – we see that vulnerability. Stars today are so tightly managed. We never see who these people actually are. Will they, like Marilyn, still be around in 50 years’ time? I doubt that.”

'Marilyn’ runs until May 23. A smaller exhibition will be at Getty Images Gallery in Westfield Stratford City, March 23 to June 3. Prints from £65

2 mars 2012

Expo Elliott Erwitt Polka Galerie

ph_erwittDu 15 mars au 19 mai 2012, une exposition  est consacrée au photographe Elliott Erwitt "Sequentially Yours" à  Polka Galerie à Paris.

Adresse :
Polka Galerie
12 rue Saint-Gilles
75003 Paris

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