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THE CAMERA AS AN ARTIST’S TOOL
From Helmut Newton to Cindy Sherman, Warhol, Rauschenberg, and Jean Paul Gaultier, these photographs show how artists use the camera to shape style, identity, and culture.
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Still #103, 1999 - Signed
BETTINA RHEIMS Héroïnes, 2007 - Signed
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled #413, 2004
LAURIE SIMMONS Walking Camera (Jimmy the Camera), 1989
CINDY SHERMAN Office Killer (Yellow), 1997
CINDY SHERMAN Office Killer, 1997
CINDY SHERMAN Hasselblad Center, 2000
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Still #103, 1982 - Signed
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER Pace/ Macgill, 1991 - Signed
ROBERT LONGO When Heaven and Hell Change Places, 1992
CINDY SHERMAN Parade, 2004
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled #119 , 1996
CINDY SHERMAN Cindy Sherman Photographs, 1985
CINDY SHERMAN Laurie Simmons & Cindy Sherman - Parco Gallery, 1988
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Film Still #54, 1989
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Film Still #10, 2016
CINDY SHERMAN Vienna Secession, 1989
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled, 1984
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled #418, 2018
MARTIN KIPPENBERGER Deep Throat, 1991
CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Film Still #96 (Detail), 2015
CINDY SHERMAN Marilyn, 1982 - Signed
JOEL SHAPIRO Untitled, 1995, 1996
MARCO BERTIN Villa Pisani
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