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  1. 16 de oct. de 2007 · Cindy Sherman's Clown Series diptych features exuberant colours, costumes and props. It combines the seductive power of the image with a weird sense of unreality. The life-size photographs have a fascinating yet unsettling psychedelic palette and an overabundance of artifices.

  2. Cindy Sherman. Clowns. January 20–February 26, 2005. Munich. Sherman’s career spans a thirty-year period; within which she has addressed ideas of the abject, female stereotyping and the mediated image. Throughout this time she has maintained a truly seminal position within contemporary art.

  3. Courtesy the artist and Metro Pictures, New York. Medium: Chromogenic color print. Cindy Sherman. Sherman's series of clown images feature riotous makeup, flamboyant costumes and...

  4. 30 de may. de 2016 · A new exhibition at the Queensland Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane includes more than 50 large-scale works by Sherman. The images draw from her series Clowns (2003–04), made in the aftermath...

  5. 12 de jun. de 2019 · CS. photos by Cindy Sherman. June 12, 2019, 6:40am. Snap. This portfolio appears in VICE Magazine's 2019 Photo Issue. With this issue we wanted to celebrate the absurd, the lighthearted, and...

  6. Hace 2 días · About this artwork. Cindy Sherman began her Clowns series of photographs in 2003. As a logical progression of her interest in dressing up, the photographs explore the range of emotions that can lie behind the painted face of a clown. The series was inspired by an article of clothing, a pair of pyjamas with fur-like buttons, which the ...

  7. Cindy Sherman. For four decades, Cindy Sherman has probed the construction of identity, playing with the visual and cultural codes of art, celebrity, gender, and photography. She is among the most significant artists of the Pictures Generation—a group that also includes Richard Prince, Louise Lawler, Sherrie Levine, and Robert Longo —who ...