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Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait

Current exhibition
4 Jun - 6 Sep 2026
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Overview
Roy Schatt Marilyn Monroe and Lee Strasberg at The Actors Studio, New York City, 1955 gelatin silver print 23 3/8 x 19 3/4 inches 59.3 x 50.2 cm stamped
Roy Schatt
Marilyn Monroe and Lee Strasberg at The Actors Studio, New York City, 1955
gelatin silver print
23 3/8 x 19 3/4 inches
59.3 x 50.2 cm
stamped

In honor of Marilyn Monroe on her 100th birthday, the National Portrait Gallery in London presents Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait. The exhibition "explores the life, career and legacy of Marilyn Monroe through portraits created by some of the greatest photographers and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries."

 

Curated by Rosie Broadley, the exhibition includes photographs captured by Roy Schatt in 1955 of Marilyn Monroe at the Actors Studio in New York City. There, Marilyn trained under Lee Strasberg to develop the skills and confidence to redefine her career as an actress. The ethereal images, on loan from Westwood Gallery NYC, offer a glimpse of crucial, yet rarely discussed moment in the Hollywood star’s life.

 

 

Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait
National Portrait Gallery, London
June 4 – September 6, 2026
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Artworks
  • black and white image of marilyn monroe in a class setting at the Actors Studio in New York
    Roy Schatt, Marilyn Monroe and Lee Strasberg at The Actors Studio, New York City, 1955
  • Black and white photograph of Marilyn Monroe holding a cigarette in a light-colored coat sitting amongst a crowd of other figures dressed in dark colors within a studio setting
    Roy Schatt, Marilyn Monroe at The Actors Studio, 1955
  • Marilyn Monroe in the dressing room of Carol Haney in New York City, 1956
    Sam Shaw, Marilyn Monroe at her makeup table, 1956
Installation Views
  • Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

    Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait

    National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

  • Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

    Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait

    National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

  • Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

    Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait

    National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

  • Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

    Installation View | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait

    National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

  • National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

    National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

  • Catalogues | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

    Catalogues | Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait

    National Portrait Gallery, London, 2026

Press release
NATIONAL PORTRAIT GALLERY:

 

In celebration of the Hollywood star’s 100th birthday and in association with the Marilyn Monroe estate, Marilyn Monroe: A Portrait explores the life, career and legacy of Marilyn Monroe through portraits created by some of the greatest photographers and artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.

 

Bringing together works by Andy Warhol, Pauline Boty, Marlene Dumas, James Gill, Rosalyn Drexler and Audrey Flack, alongside over 20 era-defining photographers, including Cecil Beaton, Philippe Halsman, Bernard of Hollywood, André de Dienes, Eve Arnold, Inge Morath, Alfred Eisenstaedt, Milton Greene, Sam Shaw, Richard Avedon and George Barris, the exhibition foregrounds Monroe’s collaborative approach to image making and her creative agency.

 

The exhibition also includes personal belongings such as scripts and clothes to enrich understanding of the woman behind the image.

 

From the earliest ‘cheesecake’ pin-ups made when she was a young model named Norma-Jeane, to the most poignant final photographs taken on the beach in Santa Monica in 1962, Marilyn Monroe was one of the most photographed people in the world. A defining presence in popular culture, she captivated audiences with performances in much loved films such as Some Like it Hot.

 

In the 1950s and 60s, Marilyn Monroe’s popularity secured her starring roles in the work of artists including Richard Hamilton, Pauline Boty and Andy Warhol, whose ‘Marilyn’ portraits are among the most highly prized works of art in the world. She continues to fascinate artists, drawn to her iconic presence and fascinating life.

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  • Roy Schatt

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