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  1. 18 de jul. de 2021 · Cindy Sherman’s artworks seem to demonstrate this performance of gender by depicting stereotypical images of women that can also be seen in movies. The pictures illustrate the performative act of “being female” through Sherman’s changing use of wigs, make-up, and clothing.

  2. 2 de jun. de 2016 · These photographs of women by a woman quickly gained traction within the feminist community. In the 1991 essay “A Phantasmagoria of the Female Body,” theorist Laura Mulvey contextualized Sherman’s work within the prevailing feminist modes of thought at the time.

  3. 24 de jun. de 2019 · Some took direct inspiration from Sherman’s images, while others simply see a kindred spirit in how they construct their narratives—but all of them have created their own conceptions of reality that can be traced back to Sherman’s pioneering, radical world.

  4. Women artists made use of both theory and popular culture through reference and quotation. Cindy Sherman, first showing work in the late seventies, used popular culture as her source material without using theory as commentary and distanciation device.

  5. Cindy Sherman. For four decades, Cindy Sherman has probed the construction of identity, playing with the visual and cultural codes of art, celebrity, gender, and photography. She is among the most significant artists of the Pictures Generation—a group that also includes Richard Prince, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, and Robert Longo —who ...

  6. While Cindy Sherman and Madonna shift appearance into a fascinating debunking of stable identity, Marilyn’s masquerade had to be always absolutely identical. Her features were able to accept cosmetic modelling into an instantly recognizable sign of ‘Marilyn-ness’.

  7. 17 de jun. de 2021 · Cindy Sherman’s multifaceted performance of the female body thus serves to deconstruct various codes, namely traditional images of femininity, aesthetic idealization, and the concept of an intact body of plenitude.