Then there’s Weegee’s distorted versions, Danny Lyon’s shot of her poster on an abandoned building and Robert Frank’s document of the day after she died, capturing his son reading a newspaper on a Cape Cod beach with a screaming headline, “Marilyn Dead”. Marilyn Monroe, pictured in1946, by André De Dienes (Credit: André De Dienes)MUUS Collection. Marilyn Monroe “It was remarkable that this all-time American icon has been made by European and Jewish photographers,” says the show’s curator, Rosie Broadley, who is also the gallery’s joint head of curatorial and senior curator of 20th-century collections. “It’s about timing. Just as Marilyn...