At the moment of their retrospectives, which artist is more popular: Cindy Sherman, now at the MoMA, or Damien Hirst at Tate Modern? Let's see what social media has to say on the topic. Editor’s note: ...
If only you knew how to talk about Cindy Sherman you’d feel better about throwing yourself into the ring with all the art pundits and critics who have been falling over themselves to give kudos to the ...
“Cindy Sherman, who has been working since the mid-'70s, continues to innovate and take risks,” said Eva Respini of The Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA), who organized “Cindy Sherman,” the new ...
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 final show that I want to draw attention to is a Cindy Sherman retrospective that opens at the SFMOMA on July 14. Simply called "Cindy Sherman" (I suppose because Sherman requires only the ...
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 ...
These are photographer Cindy Sherman's people, and this cast of characters is her stock-in-trade. Sherman has spent her career trying on the costumes and identities of the people she sees on the ...
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 ...
Sherman is one of the most enigmatic and important artists of our time. Using her own face and body as canvas, she appears in various guises in her exploration of identity and representation in art.
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