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Larry Schiller, Lawrence Schiller, Marilyn & Me, Marilyn Monroe, Mary Ann Lynch, New York, Steven Kasher Gallery, Taschen
Photographer and artist Mary Ann Lynch, who has been capturing offbeat Marilyn sightings worldwide since 1992, attended the recent launch of Larry Schiller’s Marilyn & Me : A Memoir in Words and Photographs, at New York’s Steven Kasher Gallery.
Here are some of Mary Ann’s exclusive images, with personal commentary, taken during the event.
Mary Ann Lynch
Photographs from Lawrence Schiller’s “Marilyn & Me”
opening receptions, May 30 and 31, 2012
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 W. 23rd Street, NYC.
The show runs through June 30, 2012.
Schiller’s extraordinary color poolside photograph of Marilyn in June 1962, on the set of “Something’s Got To Give,” her last and unfinished movie. Marilyn died August 5, 1962. In 2011 Schiller decided to undertake this ambitious project, a memoir in words and photographs, to appear during the 50th anniversary of her passing. He succeeded with class and gusto, bringing out two separate versions of the memoir and mounting a photographic exhibition moving about Europe and the United States. Continue reading
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