About The Work
In 1986 artist Warren Neidich photographed Cindy Sherman for Belgian photography magazine Cliché. Taken in Sherman's studio—where she creates her famous self-portraits in private, away from prying eyes—the photographs show the artist out of costume and without makeup, wearing a Nehru-collared shirt. These affectless portraits present Sherman as an androgynous mannequin, awaiting the transformations of her art—a fictional take on the lively Sherman that still somehow rings of truth.
About Warren Neidich
Black and white photograph made with archival pigments on fine art rag paper
Size varies based on edition
This work comes with a Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist.
About The Work
In 1986 artist Warren Neidich photographed Cindy Sherman for Belgian photography magazine Cliché. Taken in Sherman's studio—where she creates her famous self-portraits in private, away from prying eyes—the photographs show the artist out of costume and without makeup, wearing a Nehru-collared shirt. These affectless portraits present Sherman as an androgynous mannequin, awaiting the transformations of her art—a fictional take on the lively Sherman that still somehow rings of truth.
About Warren Neidich
- The quoted dimensions for these works is for the paper size. The 8" x 10" work is printed full bleed, and the image size for the 16" x 20" work is 14.25" x 18".
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