Sammlung Goetz /Schaufenster

Cindy Sherman

The staging of female role models in photographic self-portraits is the predominant theme in the work of American artist Cindy Sherman. To this end, Sherman references stereotypes of collective visual memory in a media-driven world. The exhibition at the Sammlung Goetz /Schaufenster highlights works from Sherman’s fashion series, created between 1983 and 1994. Thanks to her passion for costumes and masquerade, the world of fashion has been an expansive playing field for her artistic exploration.

Sherman, one of the most significant artists of our time, has had a lasting influence on 20th-century art with her photographs. The Sammlung Goetz owns an extensive collection from nearly all phases of Sherman’s career, which spans more than 50 years. In almost all of Sherman’s series, clothing and disguise are essential components of her artistic staging strategy.

Between 1983 and 1994, the artist devoted herself explicitly to the visual language of the fashion world and clothing as her motif. Sherman’s photographs do not reproduce images of idealized female beauty. Instead, in her fashion series, she reveals the grotesque theatricality of characters and bodies. The images appear to be parodies of classic fashion photography, leading them to be described as anti-fashion. In her photographs from the 1990s, the protagonists recede into the background once again, while stereotypical figures and the clothing itself take center stage. In addition to her work series that explore fashion as a theme, Sherman has published numerous photographs outside the context of art and produced photo spreads for fashion magazines and brands, including an advertising campaign for the New York high-end boutique Dianne Benson (1983), a campaign for Comme des Garçons (1994), and advertising for a product collection by MAC Cosmetics (2011).

The exhibition at the Sammlung Goetz /Schaufenster presents a selection of works from Sherman’s fashion series, supplemented by photographs from other work groups in the collection.

Curatedy by Karsten Löckemann (Chief curator Sammlung Goetz) and Anna Reimnitz (Research Trainee)

Online Collection

Discover all the works from the exhibition in the Sammlung Online

 

A Conversation with Cindy Sherman 

I’m not good at naming things, I’m better with visuals…“
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Accompanying program

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Photo workshop “Who ist Cindy and who are you?”

During KiKS (Kinderkultursommer)

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Dialog tour + drink

Chief curator Karsten Löckemann and fashion designer Adrian Runhof guide through the exhibition „Cindy Sherman“

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Architecture and Art in Dialogue

Interim Uses in Munich’s City Center – Part 1

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Cindy Sherman

184 pages, 152 ill., hardcover
German/English
2015, Hatje Cantz Verlag, Ostfildern
ISBN 978-3-7757-3960-3
€ 19,99

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| Sammlung Goetz /Schaufenster

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