| | | | Cindy Sherman: Untitled #462, 2007/2008 Privatsammlung Europa © Cindy Sherman Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth | | | | ANTI–FASHION | | 7 October – 3 March, 2024 | | Opening: Friday, 6 October, 7 pm | | | | | | | | | | Cindy Sherman: Untitled #410, 2003 Privatbesitz © Cindy Sherman | | | | The American artist Cindy Sherman (*1954 in New Jersey) is one of the most important and internationally successful contemporary artists. In her photographs, she stages herself in a wide range of roles that skewer entrenched ideals and stereotypes in a manner that is as playful as it is critical. Sherman finds inspiration in various forms of visual culture: cinema, television, advertising, magazines, art history, fairy tales, the Internet, and social media act as catalysts for a multifaceted body of photographic work in which fashion is a constant.
With around 50 works spanning five decades, the exhibition "ANTI-FASHION" takes an in-depth look at the fascinating dialogue the artist maintains with the fashion world. Since the 1980s, Sherman has been drawing on a number of commercial commissions from renowned fashion houses and designers such as Chanel and Stella McCartney as well as international fashion magazines such as Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar as a constant source of inspiration. By the same token, the artist influences and stimulates the aesthetics of the fashion world and continues to inspire an entire generation of photographers. | | | | | | Cindy Sherman: Untitled #588, 2016-2018 © Cindy Sherman Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth | | | | Sherman’s provocative photographs do not convey the glamour, sex appeal, or elegance that we commonly associate with fashion. Instead, they show characters that are anything but desirable and run counter to the fashion world ideals of flawlessness. Last, but by no means least, the exhibition reveals the subject of fashion as the starting point for the artist’s critical examination of aspects of identity, sex, gender, and age. Sherman’s myriad characters demonstrate the artificiality and mutability of identity, which appears – now more than ever – to be selectable, (self-)constructed, and fluid.
With national and international loans as well as exclusively selected material from the artist’s New York archive, the exhibition is the first to be devoted to the subject of fashion in Sherman’s work. The show is accompanied by a selection of photographic and artistic positions from the Falckenberg Collection – including works by John Baldessari, Karla Black, Monica Bonvicini, Richard Prince and Robert Longo. | | | | | | Cindy Sherman: Untitled #133, 1984 © Cindy Sherman Courtesy the Artist, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart | | | | The exhibition was curated by Dr. Alessandra Nappo, Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and realized by the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart in cooperation with Cindy Sherman’s studio in New York and her gallery Hauser & Wirth and will be shown at the FOMU – Fotomuseum Antwerp afterwards.
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalog published by Sandstein Verlag in German and English, 168 pages, 130 color illustrations, 24.5 x 24.5 cm, hardcover, retail price in bookstores: 38,00 €, retail price in the museum store: 29,90 €. | | | | | | Cindy Sherman: Untitled #602, 2019 Sammlung Gilles Renaud © Cindy Sherman Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth | | | | unsubscribe here Newsletter was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com
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