Photographs featuring the artist, Cindy Sherman, as model, satirically recreate the atmosphere of famous portrait paintings of the past
The third of four titles in a continuing series of books by Todd Oldham that highlight remarkable people places and spaces, ffeatures and essay by actress/author/comedienne Amy Sedaris.
Published to accompany exhibition held at Staatliche Kunsthalle Baden-Baden, 19/1 - 23/3 1997.
This comprehensive catalogue traces the career of Cindy Sherman, examining her achievements as one of the leading American artists of our time. By exploring the myriad constructions of female identity...
The present volume introduces the early work of the artist : forty black-and-white photographs from the late 1970s, laconically referred to as the "Untitled Film Stills".
Cindy Sherman's Untitled Film Stills, a series of 69 black-and-white photographs created between 1977 and 1980, is widely seen as one of the most original and influential achievements in recent art.
Disturbing Innocence
For more than 30 years now, Cindy Sherman has been enacting a gamut of female roles and identities. Contrary to popular belief, the famous Untitled Film Stills (1978-80) are not...
In this first presentation of the artist's complete work, leading contemporary art historian Rosalind Krauss reviews Cindy Sherman's remarkable series of photographic works - in which the artist has notoriously...