Marilyn with a Nikon |
JAMM, an independent art
advisory, will host an exhibition of Bert Stern’s photographs of
Marilyn Monroe, which will open
on Monday 18th March 2013 at the JAMM art gallery located in Al
Quoz, Dubai.
In late June 1962, just six weeks before Marilyn
Monroe’s untimely death, Bert Stern took almost 2,600 photographs of the
American star over three daily sessions at the Bel-Air Hotel in Los Angeles for
the popular Vogue magazine; this photo shoot later became known as The Last Sitting.
Marilyn Veiled |
Stern’s photographs carry a rare sensual and
human vibrancy. Never before had the star allowed a photographer such intimate
access, and Stern’s camera captures a revealing, naked portrait of Marilyn the
person – a fragile, lonely, flawed woman who would die tragically a few weeks
later.
“Marilyn Monroe was great, sexy, beautiful and
funny- the perfect all American girl. I loved her. I am very excited to be
having a show for the first time in the fabulous city of Dubai”, said Bert
Stern.
In front of the camera, Marilyn transformed into a
chameleon, fully immersing herself into whatever role she was meant to play, be
it a classic movie star dressed in a lavish fur coat, a pure, virginal
character sheathed in an immaculate white veil or a true sex symbol wearing
nothing but pearls or diamond necklaces, silk scarves or roses.
The exhibition will feature twelve unique
archival prints on paper and on canvas enhanced with crystals and jewels, which
add new depth and energy to these iconic portraits of America’s most famous
actress.
“We are extremely pleased to present this small
selection of Bert Stern’s unique prints of Marilyn Monroe from the series The Last Sitting. They are arguably the
most celebrated, instantly recognizable images ever captured of Marilyn, who
embodied – and still embodies – a certain ideal of feminine beauty, and whose
image, 50 years after her tragic death, still influences contemporary style and
fashion.
Bert Stern’s images are iconic and what makes
them special, besides the fact that they are the very last pictures ever taken
of Marilyn, is the palpable intimacy and the complicity shared between the
photographer and the model; in these pictures, Marilyn looks completely
unfettered, approachable and more real.
The hand-applied Swarovski crystals and jewels
add an extra dimension and light to the photographs, rendering each print
unique”, said Sheikha Lulu M. Al Sabah, Founder and Director of JAMM Art.
Bert Stern was born in 1929 in Brooklyn, New
York. Self-taught in photography, he began his career as assistant in the art
department of Look magazine in 1946. Hugely successful in the worlds of fashion
and advertising photography, he operated in the late 1960s a studio from which
he created countless award-winning ads, editorial features, magazine covers,
films and portraits. In all of Stern’s works one can recognize the remarkable
graphic simplicity of his photographic art, as well as his extraordinary
rapport with his subjects.
The exhibition will also mark the launch of the
new JAMM art gallery, situated in close proximity to Al-Serkal Avenue home to a
number of Dubai’s leading contemporary art galleries.
The Bert Stern exhibition will
run from 18 March – 18 April 2013 at JAMM Art Gallery, Street 8, Warehouse 11, Building
19, Al-Quoz 1, close to Al-Serkal Avenue. Telephone: Telephone:
+971 50 2288134. E-mail: info@jamm-art.org
Opening times:
Saturday – Thursday, 11 am – 7 pm.
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