Art
- William Anastasi's "Untitled" (1995) and "Untitled" (1996)
- Clive Barker's "MM series" (1999)
- Peter Hill Beard's "Marilyn Monroe" (1972)
- Pierre Bellocq's "Canvas of Stars" mural for Gallagher's Steak House (2006)
- Maurice Bennett's "Marilyn Monroe" (2011)
- Pierre Bismuth's "Following the Right Hand of Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot" (2005) and "Following the Right Hand of Marilyn Monroe in The Misfits" (2006)
- Peter Blake's "Marilyn Monroe Over a Painting No 1" (1989–1990), "Marilyn Monroe Wall No 2", "MM Red Yellow" (1990), "M for Marilyn Monroe", and "H.O.M.A.G.E. – JJ MM RR KS" (1991)
- Pauline Boty's "The Only Blonde in the World" (1963)
- Charles Bragg's "Chasen's Jockey Club"
- Marcel Broodthaers's "Tour Marilyn" (1965)
- Erik Bulatov's "Marilyn" (2000)
- Silvano Campeggi's "Marilyn Monroe" (1957) and "Nano in Marilyn's Eyes" (2000)
- Reginald Case's "Tropical Marilyn", "First Version X and Flowers", and "Marilyn-Green Dress"
- Christo's "Wrapped Magazine Marilyn" (1962)
- Bruce Conner's "Marilyn Times Five"
- Salvador Dalí's "Twenty-five Colored Marilyns" (1962), "Self-Portrait" (1967), "Mao Monroe" (1972), and "Marilyn Monroe" installation
- Allan D'Arcangelo's "Marilyn" (1962), and "Marilyn Found" (1962)
- E. V. Day's "Marilyn's Dress in 4 Stages: From Detonation to Disintegration" (2004)
- Olivia De Berardinis's "Marilyn Monroe Nude" (1990), and "Marilyn" (1991)
- Jerry De La Cruz's "Monroe" series (2002)
- Willem de Kooning's "Marilyn Monroe" (1954)
- Devon Dikeou's "Marilyn Monroe Wanted to be Buried in Pucci" installation (2008)
- Erró's "Daydream" (2001), "The Forgotten Future" (2001), "House of Gore" (2001), "Not Far Enough" (2001), "Your Love Don't Pay My Bills" (2001), and "Sad Movies Make Me Cry" (2001)
- Shepard Fairey's "Marilyn Warhol" (2000)
- Charles Fazzino's "Forever Marilyn" series (1998), and "Love and Kisses, Marilyn" (2008)
- Audrey Flack's "Marilyn: Golden Girl" (1978)
- Howard Finster's "Marilyn Monroe" (1999)
- James Gill's "Marilyn Tryptych" (1962)
- Douglas Gordon's "Self-Portrait: as Kurt Cobain as Andy Warhol as Myra Hindley as Marilyn Monroe" (1996)
- Vladimir Gorsky's "Marilyn Monroe"
- Richard Hamilton's "My Marilyn" (1966)
- Keith Haring's "Marilyn Monroe" (1981)
- Margaret Harrison's "Anonymous Was a Woman: From Rosa Luxemburg to Janis Joplin" (1977)
- Gottfried Helnwein's "Boulevard of Broken Dreams" (1984), and "Marilyn" (1992)
- Al Hirschfeld's "1954 Movies" (1954) and various works
- Jonathan Horowitz's "Talking Without Thinking (in the Voice of Marilyn Monroe)" (2001)
- Robert Indiana's "The Metamorphosis of Norma Jean" (1998), "Marilyn, Marilyn" (1999), and "Sunburst Marilyn" (2001)
- John Seward Johnson II's Forever Marilyn (2011) – a 26' replica unveiled at Chicago's Pioneer Court on 15 July 2011, now located in Palm Springs, California
- Ray Johnson's "Dear Marilyn Monroe" (1972) and "Dear Marilyn Monroe/Chuck Close" (1980)
- Allen Jones's "Marilyn Monroe" (1960-1961)
- Steve Kaufman's "Marilyn Monroe State" series (1995-1999) and "Pop Marilyn" series
- Barbara Kruger's "Not Stupid Enough" (1997)
- Sebastian Krüger's "Marilyn Monroe"
- David LaChapelle's "Amanda Lepore as Andy Warhol's Marilyn" series (2007)
- Jean-Jacques Lebel's "Taking a Real Good Peek at Marilyn's Amazing Offer: Mass Produced Like All Show Biz's Ice Cubes in the Shapes of Luscious Nudes" (1961)
- Zoe Leonard's "Marilyn" (1990-1995)
- Richard Lindner's "Marilyn Was Here" series (1970)
- Gina Lollobrigida's "My Friend, Marilyn Monroe" (2003)
- Christopher Makos's "Andy Warhol Looks Like Marilyn Monroe" (1982), "Andy Warhol 'I'm not Marilyn Monroe'" (1982), and "Altered Images" series (1982)
- Louis Marchetti's "Marilyn Monroe"
- Derek Marlowe's "A Slight Misfit" (1962)
- Earl Moran's "Lady in the Light" (1945)
- Yasumasa Morimura's "Self Portrait After Marilyn Monroe" (1995) and "Red Marilyn" (1996)
- Mr. Brainwash's "Marilyn Monroe" (2008), "Spock Marilyn Monroe" (2009) serigraph and Nolita mural (2010)
- Vik Muniz's "Marilyn (after Andy Warhol)" (2001), "Bloody Marilyn" (2001), and "Marilyn (Pictures of Diamonds)" (2004)
- LeRoy Neiman's "The President's Birthday" (1962)
- Shelley Niro's "The 500 Year Itch" (1992)
- Claes Oldenburg's "Ghost Wardrobe (for M.M.)" (1967)
- Eduardo Paolozzi's "Bash" (1971), and "Dear Marilyn Monroe"
- Ed Paschke's "Pink Lady 2" (1993)
- Pier Paolo Pasolini's "La Rabbia" (1963)
- Raymond Pettibon's "No Title (Happy Birthday to)" (1990–2003)
- Paul Pfeiffer's "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse: 1" (2000)
- Peter Phillips's "For Men Only, Starring MM and BB" (1961)
- Arnulf Rainer's "Mythos Marilyn" series (2002)
- Mel Ramos's "Peek-a-Boo" series (2002)
- Robert Rauschenberg's "Test Stone #1" (1967)
- Tom Richmond's "Marilyn Monroe" (1998)
- Faith Ringgold's "Marilyn Monroe" (1997)
- James Rosenquist's "Marilyn Monroe I" (1962)
- Mimmo Rotella's "Marilyn Monroe" (1962), "Marilyn Decollage" (1964), "I Vilti" series (1998), "Marilyn II" (1979), and "La Magnifica Preda" series (2004)
- George Segal's "The Film Poster" (1967)
- Richard Serra's "Marilyn Monroe-Greta Garbo" (1981)
- Cindy Sherman's "Untitled" (1986)
- Roger Shimomura's "Heroine, Hammer, Hibachi" (1987)
- Hajime Sorayama's "Sexy Robot in Yellow" (for the album cover of Aerosmith's "Just Push Play")
- Daniel Spoerri's "The Spirit of Marilyn Captured by Merlin" (2003), "Merlin Meets Marilyn" (2003), and "Der Teddybar von MM" (2003)
- John Stango's "Marilyn Monroe" (2010)
- Brett-Livingstone Strong's "Tribute to Marilyn Monroe" (1989)
- Harold Town's "Superstar" (1970)
- Jacques Villeglé's "Marilyn" (1982)
- Wolf Vostell's "Marilyn Monroe" (1962)
- Kerry Waghorn's "Marilyn Monroe"
- Petrus Wandrey's "Memento-Marilyn-Monroe" (2003)
- Andy Warhol's "Marilyn Diptych" (1962)
- Tom Wesselmann's "Marilyn in Bed" (1984)
- Jon Whitcomb's "Untitled" (1958) (owned by Joe DiMaggio)
- Susan Dorothea White's "The Crowning with Sexism" (1994)
- Willard Wigan's "Marilyn Monroe on a Diamond" (2007–2008)
- James Dillon Wright's "Model Monroe" (2011) and various works
- Erwin Wurm's "Thinking About Marilyn" (2003)
See also: Marilyn in Art Roger Taylor (Ed.), Chaucer Press (2006), ISBN 1-904957-02-1; ISBN 978-1-904957-02-7
See also: Elvis + Marilyn: 2x Immortal Geri DePaoli (Ed.), Rizzoli (1994), ISBN 0-8478-1840-3
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