L I G H T & D A R K N E S S
L I G H T & D A R K N E S S
Total darkness.
"Nobody can go back and start a new beginning, but anyone can start today and make a new ending."
Maria Robinson
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 Hold Me.
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centuriespast:

BÖCKLIN, ArnoldThe Surf1883Oil on panel, 121 x 82 cmNationalgalerie, Berlin
"Art is my way of understanding the world."
Lygia Pape (1927–2004, Brazil)
life:

Today marks the 50th anniversary of Marilyn Monroe’s death.
Happily, if anyone had eyes to see, it was “Eisie.” The images that he captured on one afternoon in 1953 remain not only among the warmest, most casually intimate photos of Marilyn that anyone ever made: they also serve as a poignant record of a young woman on the very cusp of both genuine superstardom and years of gradually, ever-deepening misery. Defined less by her film work and more by her celebrity, her broken marriages (to baseball Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio and great American playwright, Arthur Miller), depression, drugs, affairs — most famously and devastatingly, of course, with JFK — Marilyn Monroe’s life in the decade between that 1953 photo session with Eisenstaedt and her death in August 1962 has been chronicled, dissected, analyzed and sifted so thoroughly that there’s little need to recount it here.
LIFE.com offers this series of photos — most of which never ran in LIFE magazine — as both a tribute and a reminder: a tribute to the great, uniquely empathetic photographer who made them, and a reminder of the talented, beautiful, utterly alive young Marilyn who so bewitched the world, her whole life still before her.
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Mila Kunis photographed by Mario Sorrenti for Miss Dior, Fall 2012