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33 x 27.9 cm each // This set of two gelatin silver prints by André de Dienes from 1946 captures a young Marilyn Monroe in serene and contemplative poses. Wrapped in a dark cloak against a soft backdrop, Monroe’s expressions are both tender and introspective, highlighting her vulnerability and grace. De Dienes’s use of monochromatic tones enhances the timeless quality of these portraits, focusing on subtle textures and the natural light falling on her face and hair. These photographs showcase Monroe in an unguarded moment, providing an intimate glimpse into her early years before fame, emphasizing her natural beauty and quiet strength.
Marilyn Monroe (Set of 2), 1946
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33 x 27.9 cm each // This set of two gelatin silver prints by André de Dienes from 1946 captures a young Marilyn Monroe in serene and contemplative poses. Wrapped in a dark cloak against a soft backdrop, Monroe’s expressions are both tender and introspective, highlighting her vulnerability and grace. De Dienes’s use of monochromatic tones enhances the timeless quality of these portraits, focusing on subtle textures and the natural light falling on her face and hair. These photographs showcase Monroe in an unguarded moment, providing an intimate glimpse into her early years before fame, emphasizing her natural beauty and quiet strength.
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What is auto-destructive art?
A term coined to describe artworks that are designed to be destroyed during their creation. Gustav Metzger, who developed this concept, outlined key principles: the artwork must disintegrate within 20 years, be self-completing, and involve public participation.
