
Recorded live at Iconic Images Gallery, Marilyn On Paper explores how Marilyn Monroe’s image moved from film into photography, printmaking, archives and contemporary visual culture.
Moderated by Carrie Kania, the conversation brings together Louisa Earl, American Pop Specialist at MyArtBroker; Melissa Stevens, Director of the Sam Shaw Archive; and artist James Francis Gill, whose 1963 Marilyn triptych entered the Museum of Modern Art’s permanent collection. Together, they discuss Marilyn’s enduring power as muse, market subject and cultural symbol, tracing how artists, photographers and collectors continue to reinterpret her image one hundred years after her birth.
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