Monday 18 July 2016

Forever Marilyn

In association with Bendigo Art Gallery's Marilyn Monroe exhibition, which celebrated the life and glamour of the actress, 'Forever Marilyn' was transported from the United States and placed on display at the View Street entrance to Rosalind Park, Bendigo.

Taking inspiration from the 1955 movie The Seven Year Itch, Seward Johnson has captured the scene in which Marilyn Monroe's iconic white dress, designed by William Travilla, is billowing as she stands over a subway grate.

The painted stainless steel and aluminium sculpture is an incredible 7.9 metres high. Nothing quite prepares you for the massive scale of the artwork. Surrounded by a tranquil park, historical architecture and modern corporate offices, as well as being placed close to one of Bendigo's busiest intersections, the location of 'Forever Marilyn' creates a very bold juxtaposition yet somehow seems just right. I think Marilyn would have loved this attention grabbing position of her statue.

The display area was buzzing with amazed observers and photographers of all ages. It was interesting to see strangers being so courteous and patient with each other while people took turns to pose in front of the statue and have their picture taken with Marilyn.