Mary Ann Lynch, who used to take photographs of Marilyn Monroe, still continues to take pictures of her old friend, but it's not as morbid as it sounds. Lynch travels all over snapping pictures of billboards, kitschy objects (which would be anything with Monroe's picture on it, I think), stills from old movies, and anything else with Marilyn's sultry visage. Her work is currently on display at the John Stevenson Gallery in Chelsea, and is titled "Forever Marilyn: The Enduring Legacy of Marilyn Monroe, 1926 - 1962."
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