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The painting "Epitaph to Something's Gotta Give" () by the British painter Pauline Boty, a tribute to the iconic Marilyn Monroe that is exhibited in New York, will go on sale on March in London. Christie's auction house announced in a statement that the work of art could fetch a price of more than $ million. The piece was given to a friend of the author in and has remained in the same collection since then. "Epitaph to Something's Gotta Give" is one of Pop paintings created by Boty and included in an exhibition about his life at the Arthur Jeffress Gallery in London in The work will remain in New York until the st, and then will be exhibited in this city from March to According to digital media, the epitaph referred to in the title is related to the closure of production of the film "Something's Gotta Give." Meanwhile, the centerpiece of the composition was taken from a photograph published by Life magazine on June , , showing Monroe swimming in a pool on the set.
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The British visual artist, who died in at the age of , is the author of two other paintings about the golden blonde: Color Her Gone (), exhibited at the Wolverhampton Art Gallery, and The Only Blond in the World (). ), which is located in the Tate Modern in London.The film that celebrates the life of the Jamaican who was an ambassador of reggae is in Bolivian cinemas starting this day. There is pre-sale of tickets and yesterday was the Cell Phone Number List preview. DRAFTINGfebruary , (: a.m.) A scene from the new film that reflects the life of Bob Marley./ ANDES FILMS A scene from the new film that reflects the life of Bob Marley./ ANDES FILMS TAGS: COCHABAMBA FILM CINEMAS Cochabamba cinemas premiere film "Bob Marley: One Love" The big screen pays tribute to the world ambassador of reggae Bob Marley, with a film that premieres today in Bolivian cinemas. The preview of the new film was yesterday, at the Center cinema in Cochabamba, and starting this Thursday, February , it will be available in national theaters. In Llajta, the Cine Center opened a pre-sale that many fans of the Jamaican took advantage of.
There are four functions enabled for today at the Center: : p.m., : p.m., : p.m. and : p.m. LEGEND The film called "Bob Marley: The Legend" celebrates the life and music of the man who inspired generations through his message. For the first time, the big screen will reflect Bob's story of self-improvement and the journey behind his revolutionary music, performed by actor Kingsley Ben-Adir. The feature film "shows a Bob Marley that not many people know, since it offers something that cannot be found on Google because it is based on real conversations, from the inside, by the family itself and the people who knew him," comments the manager of Andes Films marketing, Sandra Cortez. "Marley used reggae music as a way to promote peace, love and unity in his Jamaican culture and around the world," explain Paramount, Andes Films and Cine Center, companies that brought the audiovisual material to the country. The feature film was produced in collaboration with the Marley family and also stars Lashana Lynch who plays his wife (Rita).