Eve Arnold Exhibition
Iconic Images Gallery in Piccadilly will be exhibiting “Eve Arnold: An Appreciation”, showcasing the diversity and depth of the Eve Arnold archive. The exhibition will feature some of her most iconic and highly sought-after portraits of Marilyn Monroe, as well as highlights from her acclaimed photojournalistic work, covering Malcolm X and the vibrant community of 1950s Harlem, Queen Elizabeth II, and the landscapes and lives of peasant farmers in late-1970s China.
The Piccadilly Gallery is located at 16 Waterloo Place, St. James's, London SW1Y 4AR, United Kingdom. It is open to the public, Monday through Saturday, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
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Eve Arnold Exhibition
Iconic Images Gallery in Piccadilly will be exhibiting “Eve Arnold: An Appreciation”, showcasing the diversity and depth of the Eve Arnold archive. The exhibition will feature some of her most iconic and highly sought-after portraits of Marilyn Monroe, as well as highlights from her acclaimed photojournalistic work, covering Malcolm X and the vibrant community of 1950s Harlem, Queen Elizabeth II, and the landscapes and lives of peasant farmers in late-1970s China.
The Piccadilly Gallery is located at 16 Waterloo Place, St. James's, London SW1Y 4AR, United Kingdom. It is open to the public, Monday through Saturday, from 11:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
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Marilyn Monroe striking a pose on the set of 'The Misfits', 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldGs. 44.195.000 - Gs. 66.292.000In 1960, Marilyn Monroe arrived in the searing heat of the Nevada desert to shoot The Misfits, a film written as a parting love letter to Monroe by her then husband, the playwright Arthur Miller. Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift, two long-established superstars, were cast to star alongside Monroe under the direction of the seasoned director John Huston. It would be the most expensive black and white movie ever made at the time.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe on the set of 'The Misfits', Reno, Nevada, 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldGs. 44.195.000 - Gs. 66.292.000Marilyn Monroe in the Nevada desert in 1960, going over her lines for a difficult scene she is about to play with Clarke Gable in the 1961 film The Misfits.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe gambling with John Huston during production of 'The Misfits', 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldGs. 44.195.000 - Gs. 66.292.000Marilyn Monroe resting her head while gambling with director John Huston during production of 'The Misfits. Arnold’s images from the set of her final film reveal the conflicted consciousness that first hid and then was trapped behind the mask of fame, showing Marilyn as by turns ordinary, anxious, hardworking, beautiful, and exhausted.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe reading Ulysses, Long Island, 1955 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldGs. 44.195.000 - Gs. 66.292.000Over the Labor Day weekend in 1955 Monroe was on the North Shore, staying at Norman and Hedda Rosten’s cottage in Port Jefferson. Eve Arnold, who was then living in Miller Place, took Monroe to a playground in Mt. Sinai. Monroe brought along three bathing suits and a copy of James Joyce’s Ulysses, which she kept in her car.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe with pigtails on the set of 'The Misfits', 1960 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldGs. 44.195.000 - Gs. 66.292.000In 1960, Marilyn Monroe arrived in the searing heat of the Nevada desert to shoot The Misfits, a film written as a parting love letter to Monroe by her then husband, the playwright Arthur Miller. Clark Gable and Montgomery Clift, two long-established superstars, were cast to star alongside Monroe under the direction of the seasoned director John Huston. It would be the most expensive black and white movie ever made at the time.
View Product DetailsBlack is beautiful, New York City, 1968 — Limited Edition Print
Eve ArnoldGs. 44.195.000 - Gs. 66.292.000Eve Arnold's photographs of 1950s Harlem capture a vibrant community at the centre of the civil-rights movement. The fashion show prominently featured in this selection was held in a deconsecrated Abyssinian Church, part of a series of events spotlighting local black designers and models both celebrating their culture and protesting the white-dominated fashion industry's neglect.
View Product DetailsMarilyn Monroe by Eve Arnold Special-Edition Bundle
Eve ArnoldGs. 3.376.000Originally released in 1987, the classic book Marilyn Monroe: An Appreciation is now redesigned and reissued in the highest modern quality, featuring a blend of classic and newly discovered images of the legendary star. With intimate and candid shots accompanied by a detailed biography in Eve Arnold’s own words, Marilyn Monroe: An Appreciation showcases the star in moments both public and private, amounting to a moving and personal meditation on a superstar’s life and legacy.
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