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Cindy Sherman

Author Eva Respini, Johanna Burton
Publisher The Museum of Modern Art, New York
Category Photography
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ISBN / ASIN0870708120
ISBN-139780870708121
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CategoryPhotography
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Published to accompany the first major survey of Cindy Sherman s work in the United States in nearly 15 years, this publication presents a stunning range of work from the groundbreaking artist s 35-year career. Showcasing approximately 180 photographs from the mid-1970s to the present, including new works made for the exhibition and never before published, the volume is a vivid exploration of Sherman s sustained investigation into the construction of contemporary identity and the nature of representation. The book highlights major bodies of work including her seminal Untitled Film Stills (1977 80); centerfolds (1981); history portraits (1989 90); head shots (2000 2002); and two recent series on the experience and representation of aging in the context of contemporary obsessions with youth and status. An essay by curator Eva Respini provides an overview of Sherman s career, weaving together art historical analysis and discussions of the artist s working methods, and a contribution by art historian Johanna Burton offers a critical re-examination of Sherman s work in light of her recent series. A conversation between Cindy Sherman and filmmaker John Waters provides an enlightening view into the creative process.
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