Marilyn Monroe: A Silent Life is a major photographic exhibition bringing together works by Eve Arnold, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Cornell Capa, Elliott Erwitt, Allan Grant, Philippe Halsman, Douglas Kirkland, Milton Greene, Inge Morath, Lawrence Schiller, Sam Shaw, Bert Stern, and others, who shaped and witnessed the image of Marilyn Monroe, offering a rare convergence of perspectives on one of the most photographed women in history. Rather than separating the “real” from the “performed,” the exhibition presents a layered portrait that reflects both the construction of a myth and the inner life that flickers beneath it.