CINDY SHERMAN
Feb 25, 2016
CINDY
SHERMAN
THE FACTSBORN: 1954
New Jersey, USA
Initially studied art and painting as soon as she left high school…
…but found her expression and escapism in photography instead
Cindy Sherman is her own subject in her photos; however, they are certainly not self-portraits. Sherman uses herself as a vessel of communication and comments on issues facing the modern world, especially issues affecting women.
Another aspect key to understand about Sherman’s work is that she takes on roles of certain archetypes- homemaker, socialite, actress, abused woman, career woman etc. and hence removes her own identity in her photographs.
By not giving her photos titles, she depersonalises them and they become the face of a category that anybody can identify with. By using herself to photograph, she does not confuse the personalities of her images.
Perhaps the most novel and contradictory aspect about Cindy’s work is that she catapulted traditional photography into something never reckoned with before- cameras normally portrayed the pure truth of life, but her camera always lied.
Cindy admits that although her images are meant to be a social commentary, they do have a subjective interpretation to them, as do most artist’s works.
Cindy Sherman is by no means your typical photographer- she is her own main subject. Through a series of make-up, prosthetics, and wigs, she transforms herself into
unrecognisable states and takes photos.
DECADES OF CINDYUntitled Film Still #21, 1978
Sherman’s “Untitled
Film Stills” series, features black-and-
white photographs
taken between 1977 and 1980,
The images are
reminiscent of clichés from 1950s and 60s
films, such as career girl,
bombshell, and
housewife.
1970s
1980s
Untitled #119, 1983
Sherman’s work has always had a strong influence from fashion. In 1983, her parody of typical fashion photography showcased
unfashionable characters portraying goofy, hysterical, angry or slightly mad behaviour. Her odd spin on things was refreshing.
Untitled #175, 1987
Macabre and grotesque narratives were prevalent in Sherman’s work in the 80s and 90s, and one can see a pattern of how she
likes to add a bit of a shock factor to her creations. Personally, I think it is simply to explore her own limits.
1980s
1980s
Untitled #183, 1988Renaissance, baroque, rococo and Neoclassical are art-
historical themes borrowed by Cindy in her history series
of portraits.
Untitled #264, 1992
The early 90s only
emphasised the bizarre way Cindy
arranged her images. For this series, she bought dolls from medical-supply
catalogues and arranged
them in positions
suggestive of pornography.
1990s
2000s
Untitled #359, 2000
In this series consisting of head-shots, Cindy posed as
people who would be trying out for acting jobs. The images represent a tiredness that exists within the industry.
2000s
Untitled #424, 2004
Sherman’s clown series is a
double-layered mix of comic façade and
hidden emotions. Clowns are an
ideal vessel for this type of contradiction.
2000s
Untitled #463, 2007-08
This series is
demonstrative of the struggle
women endure with the
unrealistic standards of beauty that are prevalent in a youth- and status-obsessed culture.
2000s
Untitled #474, 2008
Sherman’s 2008 society portraits were influenced by
different characters existing within the social realm. The image featured here is said to have been based on a former soap opera actress
who created a website for aging women who needed tips to regain
their femininity.
2010s
Untitled #512, 2011
Sherman’s latest work is demonstrative of how we are now enveloped in a digital era- instead of her usual make-up and prosthetics, Cindy relies on Photoshop to
create her desired effects.
CINDY’S FINEST(READ- STRANGEST)
1987, Untitled (Doll with Mask) Untitled 157
Cindy Sherman for MAC Cosmetics
2011
Untitled #96, 1981
This image, part of Sherman's centerfolds series, sold for $3,890,500 in May 2011, making it the most expensive
photograph ever sold. It held that record until November 2011.
In 2011, Cindy was voted as one of Glamour
magazine’s Woman of the Year. Due to her enduring sense of
trueness to self, and massive accomplishment in the art world, Cindy is a woman who is the very epitome of taking
ordinary to extraordinary.
Some describe her as a feminist, a title she
herself does not ascribe to, but it is undeniable that she is a female force to reckon with. From starting out as playing dress-up as a kid, to making it a
lifelong career, Cindy is anything but boring.
CINDY SAID…
On the difficulty of photographing herself:
“What gets harder is the goal of trying to seem somewhat different. And that was another reason why, when I was doing some of these characters, I wasn't that happy with them, because I thought they reminded me of other characters I've done. Or I saw too much of myself in some of them. To me, it's a little scary when I see myself”
"I think people are more apt to believe photographs, especially if it’s something fantastic. They’re
willing to be more gullible. Sometimes they want fantasy. Even if they know it’s fake they can believe anything. People are accustomed to being told what to believe in.“
"When I do work, I get so much done in such a concentrated time that once I’m through a series, I’m so drained I don’t want to get near the camera.“
"If I knew what the picture was going to be like I wouldn’t make it. It was almost like it was made already.. the challenge is more about trying to make what you can’t think of."
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