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CINDY SHERMAN 'Woman in Pool', 2008 H-U-G-E Beach Towel S/O Limited Edition NIB!

$ 369.6

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
  • Original/ Reproduction: Original
  • Size: 70 x 60 in.
  • Product: Towel
  • Material: 100% Cotton
  • Height (Inches): 70
  • Width (Inches): 60
  • Year: 2008
  • Date of Creation: 2008
  • Listed By: Art Dealer
  • Condition: BRAND NEW in bag.
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Color: Multi-Color
  • Artist: Cindy Sherman
  • Originality: Limited Edition Towel
  • Style: Contemporary Art
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Technique: Velour / Terry Cloth Towel
  • Subject: Conceptual

    Description

    CINDY SHERMAN (b. 1954, NJ),
    '
    Untitled (Woman in Pool)
    ', 2008
    SOLD-OUT
    Limited Edition H-U-G-E Artist Beach / Bath Towel
    Edition by Works on Whatever, NYC for the 2008 Artist Towel Series. Dimensions: 70" x 60" (177.8 x 152.4 cm). Large enough to be used as a bedspread, throw or wall hanging! Material: 100% Cotton. Edition size: unknown.
    BRAND NEW
    in original packaging.
    GREAT GIFT ITEM
    !!!
    "
    I think they are the most realistic characters I have done. I completely empathised with them. They could be me. That's what was really scary, how easy it was to make myself look like that.
    "
    -- Cindy Sherman
    Working as her own model for more than thirty years, Cindy Sherman has endlessly transformed herself to address the complexities of identity through her photographs, which she fully controls as author, director, and stylist. A consummate performer, Sherman captures every possible distortion of her face and body on camera, drastically manipulating her weight or shape, coaxing the most nuanced expressions from her supple features, and refining every detail, from fingernails to props. Over time she has assumed a myriad of identities, from fraught adolescent to suburban housewife to social vamp to Renaissance aristocrat, claiming as her own the vast range of social and psychological spaces that women have inhabited throughout history.
    Sherman's latest photographs depict wealthy middle-aged American women, past their prime physically but at the height of their social powers, protected by their sartorial armor yet utterly exposed by the camera -- and our scrutiny. These savage portrayals suggest a disconcerting liminal space between fiction and reality where pathos rules. Expensively attired, expertly coiffed and made-up, and framed by the elaborate architectural or landscape settings of their privileged lives, these carefully constructed women begin to crumble under the camera's impassive gaze. At first glance, each of them is projected from a vantage of comfort and success, rendered on a scale that recalls the impressive portraits commissioned by wealthy patrons during the Renaissance. But the enlarged scale has a cruelly adverse effect, drawing attention to their every imperfection -- the age-spots, the wrinkles, the sagging skin, and ill-fitting, sometimes garish clothes. Moreover, on closer scrutiny the backgrounds reveal themselves to be separate from the characters that they frame, shot elsewhere and after the fact, then added digitally to complete – and at the same time, undermine – the composition.
    Untitled
    (#470) wears a red satin dress, slashed at the neck. Her face is crusted in dry make-up, her bloodshot eyes are ringed in black kohl, and her eyebrows drawn heavily in permanent surprise. The most poignant detail is her Spanish fan, intended to impart a coquettish flair to the ensemble; but clutched in her coarse, taloned hand it merely casts an ugly shadow.
    Untitled
    (#476) poses with a lapdog against a tastefully decorated domestic interior with dark wood paneling and a seascape painting, dressed in an elegant evening gown and pearls. The silvery fur of the pet – which turns out to be a stuffed toy -- matches her own hair shade.
    Untitled
    (#468) , a matron in slacks, cardigan and fur jacket, accessorized with white gloves and designer scarf, stands with her arms crossed in front of an Empire-style apartment building. Her red-rimmed eyes, protruding teeth and brightly rouged cheeks spoil an otherwise conservative and carefully put-together look.
    Untitled
    (#473) is swathed in fur with bobbed hair and garish makeup, surrounded by a sort of lurid mandala. Composed like a mall-studio portrait, this photograph draws explicit attention to the newly layered artifice of Sherman's technique, while embracing popular conventions and processes in digital photography.
    Since 1977, Cindy Sherman has made photographs of herself, which are not self-portraits. "
    I am trying to make other people recognize something of themselves rather than me
    ," the artist has said. Her endeavor has yielded multiple series of photographs in which she deftly investigates issues about the construction of self-image, particularly for women. In her first works, small black-and-white photographs known as the '
    Untitled Film Still
    ' series, Sherman explores stereotypes of women in films of the 1950s and 1960s.
    Sherman's work has been exhibited in museums around the world, and she was recently the recipient of a MacArthur Foundation fellowship grant, known as the "
    genius
    " award.
    SELECT RECENT SOLO EXHIBITIONS
    :
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', National Portrait Gallery (NPG), London, UK (
    9/23/2020 - 1/3/2021
    )
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', National Portrait Gallery (NPG), London, UK (2019)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Sprüth Magers, London, UK (2018)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', City Gallery Wellington, New Zealand
    (2016-17)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: Imitation of Life
    ', Broad Museum, Los Angeles, CA
    (2016)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Queensland Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, Australia
    (2016)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: New Work
    ', Metro Pictures, New York, NY (2016)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: New Work
    ', Metro Pictures, New York, NY (2012)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, NY (2012; traveled to the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, 2012; the Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, 2012-13; and the Dallas Museum of Art, 2013)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, London, UK (2011)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Gagosian Gallery, Rome, Italy (2009)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, London, UK (2009)
    '
    Cindy Sherman
    ', Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, Berlin, Germany (2009)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: New Work
    ', Metro Pictures, New York, NY (2008)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: History Portraits
    ', Skarstedt Gallery, New York, NY (2008)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: Retrospective
    ', Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin, Germany (2007)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: A Play of Selves
    ', Monika Sprüth Philomene Magers, London, UK (2007)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: Retrospective
    ', Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Copenhagen, Denmark (2007)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: Retrospective
    ', Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2006/2007)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: A Play of Selves
    ', Metro Pictures, New York, NY (2006)
    '
    Cindy Sherman: Retrospective
    ', Jeu de Paume, Paris, France (2006)
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