Bert Stern’s Marilyn Monroe Featured In ‘The Red Show’ - 27 East

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Bert Stern’s Marilyn Monroe Featured In ‘The Red Show’

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authorahinkleoptonline-net on Jun 2, 2020

Keyes Gallery in Sag Harbor in collaboration with the Bert Stern Estate is releasing a series of new, limited edition prints from “The Last Sitting” with Marilyn Monroe that took place at the legendary Bel-Air Hotel in Beverly Hills in 1962.

Called “The Red Show,” the exhibition opens at Keyes Gallery on Main Street, Sag Harbor, on Saturday and Sunday, June 13 and 14, 10 a.m., to 7 p.m. and remains on view through July 6.

[caption id="attachment_101339" align="aligncenter" width="427"] Bert Stern's Marilyn Monroe, "Wink, Ruby Red Rose," The Last Sitting, Bel Air, 1962.[/caption]

Sterns photographic artworks of Monroe are black and white, along with sepia toned prints with themes of red. These works are sourced from the personal archives of Bert Stern’s “The Last Sitting” series and are available in never before, large-sized editions of eight.

Bert Stern began his photography career in the 1950s and quickly became a rising star in the world of advertising and fashion photography. Working alongside Stanley Kubrick, Irving Penn, Richard Avedon, and his mentor, art director Herschel Bramson, he acquired clients such as Smirnoff Vodka, I. Miller and Dansk.

Stern then got his own studio, taking on clients such as Vogue, McCalls, Pepsi Cola, Volkswagen, and Levis. His conceptual, creatively fueled ad work was featured in LIFE Magazine. Sought after by Madison Avenue, Hollywood, and the international fashion scene, Stern was at the heart of what adman George Lois would call the creative evolution, hence his nickname, “The Original Madman.”

[caption id="attachment_101340" align="aligncenter" width="539"] Bert Stern's Marilyn Monroe, "Curl, Fur Coat," The Last Sitting, Bel Air, 1962.[/caption]

Stern minted the concept of photographer as a star in his own right. Photographing what seemed like all of the world’s most beautiful women — Twiggy, Audrey Hepburn, Bridget Bardot, Liz Taylor, Marilyn Monroe, etc. — the kid from Brooklyn was living the dream.

Complimentary red silk masks and hand sanitizer will be available at the door during the opening. Social distancing will be observed as mandated by the state. The gallery ion Sag Harbor’s Main Street adjacent to The American Hotel. Visit juliekeyesart.com for information.

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