23.5 x 15.9 cm. (9.3 x 6.3 in.) Peter Schjeldahl and Lisa Phillips, Cindy Sherman (New York: Whitney Museum of American Art, 1987), pl. 23 Arthur C. Danto, Cindy Sherman: Untitled Film Stills (New ...
"Untitled #100" belongs to a series of fashion photographs commissioned for Interview magazine in 1983. In her famous Red Robe series, Sherman crafted a parody of the female form. "I really started to ...
American photographer and filmmaker Cindy Sherman, recognized for her wide-ranging conceptual self-portraits, is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists working today. An ...
Sherman's provocative and much-discussed Untitled Film Stills series, created between 1977 and 1980, is collected for the first time in this 9.5"×11.25" volume from MoMA, which purchased the entire ...
In the late 1980s and early '90s, Cindy Sherman created a series of photographic scenes that challenged even some of her most ardent fans. Plastic female torsos were depicted with objects protruding ...
The Hammer Museum presents an homage to the 'Slouching Towards Bethlehem' writer, Hauser & Wirth showcases Sherman’s movie-inspired photography, and works by William Kentridge open at the Broad. By ...
Walking through the slushy New York streets over the last week, a bit of sandwich-board wisdom struck me as wise: “I went to Los Angeles to Find Myself. I came to New York City to Be Someone.” In a ...
Writer and curator Tosia Leniarska reflects on the almost 50-year career of an artist who constantly transforms herself into other people.
Seventy-five years after the artist’s death, the grotesque masquerades he painted aren’t so far from the manipulated faces of the present day. By Nina Siegal A group of experts met to discuss the ...
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