Cindy Sherman: Retrospective, published to accompany the eponymous exhibition, chronicles the illustrious career of Cindy Sherman as one of the leading artists of our time. This comprehensive volume delves into Sherman’s groundbreaking exploration of female identity and the body, as she imitates and confronts assorted representational stereotypes—establishing herself as an icon of contemporary feminist and postmodern concerns.
Includes insightful essays by Amada Cruz, Elizabeth A.T. Smith, and Amelia Jones, offering varied perspectives that highlight Sherman’s work as a lens for understanding contemporary art and the profound issues of self-identity.
For those interested in contemporary art, intrigued by feminist and cultural critique, and followers of Cindy Sherman’s ever evolving presence on Instagram.