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Montarán exposición con 300 objetos personales de Madonna en 2009

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Londres, 28 de agosto, 2008.- El próximo año se montará la exposición "Simply Madonna: Materials of the girl", una colección de 300 objetos personales de "La Reina del Pop", la cual incluye fotografías, películas o ropa que utilizó.

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    ©BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM Guy Ritchie is reunited with his family at Luton airport. His adopted son David runs to him for a big hug while a saddened Madonna hides after a failed attempt to adopt 4-year-old Chifundo "Mercy" James. Job: 90405L1 April 5, 2009 NON-EXCLUSIVE London, England www.bauergriffin.com www.bauergriffinonline.com

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    Madonna's lawyers in the appeal case, Alan Chinula, left and Modecai Msiska, confer, in the Supreme Court of Malawi in Blantyre, Friday, June 12, 2009. Malawi's highest court ruled Friday that Madonna can adopt a second child from the desperately poor southern African country, citing the pop superstar's love, determination, "and latest income tax returns." In granting custody of 3-year-old Chifundo "Mercy" James, the court brushed aside concerns by human rights groups that the nation is bending laws meant to protect children in Malawi, where half a million have lost a parent to AIDS. (AP Photo)

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    Madonna's lawyer Alan Chinula briefs journalists outside the supreme court in Blantyre, Malawi, Friday June 12, 2009. Malawi's highest court ruled Friday that Madonna can adopt a second child from this desperately poor southern African country, citing the pop superstar's love, determination, "and latest income tax returns." In granting custody of 3-year-old Chifundo "Mercy" James, the court brushed aside concerns by human rights groups that the nation is bending laws meant to protect children in Malawi, where half a million have lost a parent to AIDS. (AP Photo)

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    FILE - In this April 3, 2009 file photo, Madonna visits a development project in Gumulira, Malawi. Madonna can adopt a second child from Malawi, the southern African country's highest court ruled Friday, June 12, 2009, overturning a lower court decision it said was out of touch with the times. (AP Photo/Riccardo Gangale, file)

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    FILE - In this May 30, 2009 file photo Madonna and her son David Banda along with photographer Stephen Klein watch the Veuve Clicquot Manhattan Polo Classic in New York. Madonna can adopt a second child from Malawi, the southern African country's highest court ruled Friday, June 12, 2009, overturning a lower court decision it said was out of touch with the times. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)

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    FILE - In this April 3, 2009 file photo, Madonna visits a development project in Gumulira, Malawi,. (AP Photo/Riccardo Gangale, file)

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    ©BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM Madonna and her sons David Banda (b. September 24, 2005) and Rocco (b. August 11, 2000) cheer for Prince Harry as he plays in the Veuve Cliquot Manhattan Polo Classic. Harry's Sentebale team beat the Black Watch team, headed by Argentine polo legend Nacho Figueras, 6-5. NON-EXCLUSIVE May 30, 2009 Job: 90531W3 New York, New York www.bauergriffin.com www.bauergriffinonline.com

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    ©BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM Madonna and her sons David Banda (b. September 24, 2005) and Rocco (b. August 11, 2000) cheer for Prince Harry as he plays in the Veuve Cliquot Manhattan Polo Classic. Harry's Sentebale team beat the Black Watch team, headed by Argentine polo legend Nacho Figueras, 6-5. NON-EXCLUSIVE May 30, 2009 Job: 90531W3 New York, New York www.bauergriffin.com www.bauergriffinonline.com

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    ©BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM Madonna and her sons David Banda (b. September 24, 2005) and Rocco (b. August 11, 2000) cheer for Prince Harry as he plays in the Veuve Cliquot Manhattan Polo Classic. Harry's Sentebale team beat the Black Watch team, headed by Argentine polo legend Nacho Figueras, 6-5. NON-EXCLUSIVE May 30, 2009 Job: 90531W3 New York, New York www.bauergriffin.com www.bauergriffinonline.com

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    ©BAUER-GRIFFIN.COM Madonna and her sons David Banda (b. September 24, 2005) and Rocco (b. August 11, 2000) cheer for Prince Harry as he plays in the Veuve Cliquot Manhattan Polo Classic. Harry's Sentebale team beat the Black Watch team, headed by Argentine polo legend Nacho Figueras, 6-5. NON-EXCLUSIVE May 30, 2009 Job: 90531W3 New York, New York www.bauergriffin.com www.bauergriffinonline.com

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A partir de febrero de 2009, Londres exhibirá objetos, entre los que se incluyen más una decena de cartas que la artista le escribió a un antiguo amante, las cuales se harán públicas, lo que la cantante trata de impedir con sus abogados.

La exhibición se inaugurará el próximo 21 de febrero y permanecerá en el Old Truman Brewery hasta el 21 de marzo, para que los seguidores de la artista puedan apreciar a "Simply Maddona: Materials of the girl".

En el evento se podrán ver prendas, fotografías, objetos personales o fragmentos de algunos filmes y videoclips, en los que apareció "La Reina del Pop", como el vestido rosa del video "Material girl" (1985) o el conjunto que llevó en el de "Music (2000).

Madonna, quien actualmente realiza su gira mundial "Sticky & Sweet", no ve con buenos ojos que se expongan en forma pública algunos de esos objetos, concretamente, una colección de 17 cartas que le escribió a su guardaespaldas y amante James Albright.

Según informaciones de "Contact Music", dichas misivas son demasiado explícitas y apasionadas, hasta el punto de estar firmadas como "Spanky", algo así como azotadora.

La cantante consultó con sus abogados sobre cómo actuar en este caso para evitar que se publiquen esas cartas íntimas, las cuales solía terminar con un beso impreso en el papel.

"Quién querría que sus sentimientos privados hacia alguien fueran revelados? Los abogados han enviado una advertencia. Madonna espera que eso funcione", explicó una fuente cercana a la artista.

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