Cameo Canada
Posted in Uncategorized on 02/11/2007 12:08 am by admin
Cameo Canada
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![]() Canada USC 409 1962 QEII Cameo Issue VF MNH Single Pair US $3.44
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By focusing the lens of camera on herself, the American feminist photographer, model, and filmmaker Cindy Sherman has booked her name among the most cherished photographers of the late twentieth century. Cindy is most renowned for her "Untitled Film Stills" series (1977-80) that comprised of her black-and-white photographs, posing in an array of clichéd feminine roles. Though the bulk of her photographs are self-pictures, yet these snaps are undeniably 'not' self-portraits. Sherman used herself as a medium for interpreting a variety of modern worldly issues, such as the role of a woman and the responsibility of an artist, to mention a couple. Her ambiguous and diverse photographic style helped her develop a discrete signature style.
Sherman's life began on January 19, 1954, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, a suburb of New York City, as the youngest of five children in the family. Contrary to all her contemporaries, Sherman was never involved in art as a young child. Her exploration of art began at the State University College at Buffalo. Annoyed with the restrictions of painting and identifying her limit reached, she gave it up. She realized she could use a camera better and that she was unable to relate to painting anymore. Devoid of the compassion required for painting, Sherman turned to photography and delivered her masterpiece "The Untitled Film Stills."
On graduating in 1976, Cindy moved to the New York City to start her career in photography. After taking an attic on Fulton Street in lower Manhattan, Sherman started clicking photographs of self, known as "The Untitled Film Stills," in 1977. Her art always addressed 'Abstract' concepts with political and social significance, intensified with the required colors and color contrasts. In "The Untitled Film Stills," she portrayed herself as B-movie actresses clad in wigs, dresses, hats, costume unlike her own, playing the roles of characters. The roles in "The Untitled Film Stills" series had an array of characters from an adolescent student to an attractive seducer and from a glamour diva to a compassionate homemaker. The series instigates a sense of self-reflection in the viewer's mind.
Mistaken for self-portraits, these photographs only comply with the rudiments of self-portraiture. Sherman plays a category and not a real person. She presented a self-fabricated imaginary figure, which includes a classic homemaker, a woman in distress, a prostitute, a woman in tears, an actor, and a dancer. By titling the photographs "Untitled" and numbering them, Sherman depersonalizes the images. Each snap is so exclusive and ambiguous that the onlooker is left more confused than clear over Sherman's nature. "The Untitled Film Stills," when displayed in 1980, fetched Cindy instant fame and critical approval. She had her opening solo show at the nonprofit space, the Kitchen, in New York City.
Cindy's life and work have been populated by more than just photography. Married to a video artist Michel Auder for over 16 years, she even worked in motion pictures. In 1997, Sherman's directorial debut, Office Killer, starring Jeanne Tripplehorn, was released. She also made an appearance in the front of camera, making a cameo playing self in John Waters' 1998 comedy Pecker. Cindy Sherman continues her career in the New York City, where she lives and works presently.
Annette Labedzki received her BFA at the Emily Carr College of Art and Design in Vancouver, B.C. Canada. She has more than 25 years experience. She is the founder and developer of an online art gallery featuring original art from all over the world. It is a great site for art collectors to buy original art. Is is also a venue for artists to display and sell their art . Artists can join for free and their image upload is unlimited. Please visit the website at http://www.Labedzki-Art.com
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