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Sherman, Cindy

CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Still #103, 1999 - Signed

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This signed poster by Cindy Sherman for the Monchehaus-Museum Goslar exhibition in 1999 is a remarkable piece that encapsulates the essence of Sherman’s influential career. Hand signed in pencil, it provides collectors and fans with a rare opportunity to own a work associated with one of the most important contemporary artists. This poster not only commemorates a significant exhibition but also stands as a testament to Sherman’s enduring impact on the art world.

Details

Sku: YY3021-B

Artist: Cindy Sherman

Title: Untitled Still #103

Year: 1999

Signed: Yes

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Supplemental Condition Information: Paper breaks, dents and creases throughout poster

Dimensions

Paper Size: 39.5 x 27.25 inches ( 100 x 69 cm )

Image Size: 36.75 x 24.75 inches ( 93 x 63 cm )

CINDY SHERMAN Untitled Still #103, 1999 - Signed

$1,500

About the Artist

Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman (b. 1954) is an American photographer and film director from the New York City area, best known for her conceptual photograph portraits in which she is her own model, using herself as a vehicle for commentary on a variety of issues of the modern world: the role of the woman, the role of the artist, and others. It is through these ambiguous and eclectic photographs that Sherman has developed a distinct signature style. Through a number of different series of works, Sherman has raised challenging and important questions about the role and representation of women in society, the media and the nature of the creation of art. Her images are full of kitsch, gaudiness and high drama, succinctly calling attention to some of the absurdities of popular society and the affected personas it encourages.
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