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Cindy Sherman: photographic work 1975-1995

Cindy Sherman: photographic work 1975-1995 is a comprehensive collection that delves into the evolution of Sherman's iconic self-portraits and other photographic series, exploring the themes of identity, gender, and performance. The book features a selection of her most celebrated images, offering a detailed look at her artistic process and the impact of her work on contemporary art. more

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Cindy Sherman
Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman is an American photographer renowned for her self-portrait series. Her work often involves female imagery, exploring themes of gender, identity, and media representation through carefully designed costumes, makeup, and settings. more

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