Sherman's self-portraits are based on an insert she did for Dasha Zhukova's magazine using clothes from Chanel's archive. The images published were significantly altered as Sherman developed the series for this exhibition. Wearing early haute couture pieces from the 1920s designed by Coco Chanel to more recent Karl Lagerfeld collections, she selected eccentric, often fantastical, outfits before pairing them with images she shot in Iceland during a 2010 volcanic eruption and the isle of Capri. While the series recalls photography's early mission to map the "new world," Sherman's analysis equally references the tradition of 19th century landscape painting, where lonely figures are dominated by the magnificent nature that surrounds them. The artist's looming characters however reverse this heavenly view by relegating nature to the supporting role.
Cindy Sherman's new series is currently showing at Metro Pictures Gallery, New York.
April 28 - June 9, 2012
Cindy Sherman
Untitled, 2010/2011 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Untitled, 2010/2012 © Cindy Sherman / Metro Pictures NY
Courtesy of Cindy Sherman and Metro Pictures Gallery, New York
Cindy Sherman
April 28 - June 9, 2012
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