Cindy Sherman: Woman as Mask, Image and Projection
Summary Cindy Sherman is one of the most important artists of our time because she reveals that the image of woman is never neutral. Using her own body as a model, yet without placing herself autobiographically at the centre, she investigates how femininity is constructed through film, advertising, art history, fashion, make-up, costume and pose. In her iconic series, such as Untitled Film Stills, Centerfolds, History Portraits and Society Portraits, Sherman appears again and again in a different role: housewife, film heroine, victim, aristocrat, society woman, clown or historical figure. Yet the work is never about one specific character. It is about the system behind the image: who is looking, who is being looked at, and which expectations are projected...