EXPANDED LABEL: 1991.109 SHERMAN
By Michael Hawker Samantha Littley
March 2023
The unsettling photographs that Cindy Sherman has taken of herself over the past four decades pose numerous questions and explicitly shed doubt on photography as a medium that can be said to reflect reality. In 1977, Sherman enrolled in painting at State University College, Buffalo, NY, but changed to photography and began taking black-and-white ‘films stills’ in which she posed as various B-grade starlets from the 1950s and ’60s.
By the early 1980s, Sherman was using increasingly sophisticated props and makeup to stage fabricated fashion photographs of herself, such as Untitled #129. These striking and somewhat disturbing artworks challenged the images presented in women's magazines – a challenge that seems even more relevant today with the introduction of ‘airbrushing’ and similar digital editing techniques. Sherman has said that she 'isn't interested in being a photographer’, and that she primarily regards photography as a method for creating an alternate reality.
Connected objects
Untitled #129 1983
- SHERMAN, Cindy - Creator