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Cindy Sherman

Goetz, Ingvild(Text by)Lencses, Leo(Text by)Loeckemann, Carsten(Text by)Schor, Gabriele(Text by)Vinken, Barbara(Text by)Goetz, Sammlung(Edited by)Loeckemann, Karsten(Edited by)
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The principle theme in Cindy Sherman's oeuvre is the staging of female role models.

The American artist relies on stereotypes inscribed on our collective visual memory in a world saturated with media.

In this perfect role-play with costumes, masks, and prostheses, during which her own identity nearly completely disappears, in her photographs Sherman (*1954) walks a fine line between staging and parody in her scrutiny of cliches and fears.

The artist became well known for her multipart photo series Untitled Film Stills (1977-80), in which she embodies female characters from fictitious movie scenes from the fifties.

Her artistic principle has essentially not changed much since.

In her later series with large-format color photographs, Cindy Sherman take up themes such as, for example, fashion photography, fairytale figures, horror scenes, and high-society ladies.Exhibition: Sammlung Goetz, Munich, January 29-July 18, 2015

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Hatje Cantz
3775739602 / 9783775739603
Hardback
779.092
13/02/2015
Germany
English
176 pages : illustrations
25 cm
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Published on the occasion of the exhibition of the same name held at Sammlung Goetz, Mèunchen, 29th January-18th July, 2015.