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The Cindy Sherman Effect
Identity and Transformation in Contemporary Art
- Schirmer/ Mosel
- by Cindy Sherman
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Publisher | Schirmer/ Mosel |
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ISBN | 9783829608909 |
Author(s) | Cindy Sherman |
Publication date | September 2023 |
Edition | Hardback |
Dimensions | 285 x 225 mm |
Illustrations | 100 col. & bw ill. |
Pages | 172 |
Language(s) | Eng. ed. |
extra information | Now € 19,80 in stead of € 49,80 |
Description
Since the 1970s Cindy Sherman (born in Glen Ridge, NJ, in 1954) has caused a stir in the art world with her photographic self-stagings. From the beginning, Schirmer/Mosel has accompanied her rise to international fame that started with her famous series Untitled Film Stills. In 1982 we published the first of eight books of her work to date. Neither her subjects nor her artistic realization - acting as the director, photographer, and performer of her motifs - have lost their relevance to this day. Quite the contrary: her multilayered examination of themes of identity and social clichés are hot topics in our age of increasingly public gender and transgender discussions. Entitled The Cindy Sherman Effect, an exhibition organized by Kunstforum Wien explores the influence of Cindy Sherman's work on artists such as Sophie Calle, Pipilotti Rist, Sarah Lucas, Gillian Wearing, Candice Breitz, Zanele Muholi, Markus Schinwald, Douglas Gordon, Samuel Fosso and many more.
The Cindy Sherman Effect