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American artist Cindy Sherman creates staged and manipulated photographs that draw on popular culture and art history to explore female identity. Her art embodies two developments in the art world: the impact of postmodern theory on art practice; and the rise of photography and mass-media techniques as modes of artistic expression. This volume, published on the occasion of an international touring exhibition, presents over 200 images from the breadth of Sherman's work, from the Untitled Film Stills of the 1970s to series such as Centerfolds , Fashion , Disasters , Fairy Tales and History Portraits . Essayists Cruz, Jones and Smith offer insights into Sherman's art from several vantage points, positioning it within the trajectory of feminist art history and revealing her influence since the 1970s.
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First Softcover Edition. NF. Softcover, glossy pictorial wraps, French flaps, 279 illustrations with 145 in color, small folio, light edgewear with unobtrusive remainder line on bottom edge, otherwise a crisp, clean and tight copy. 
Reprint. NF. Softcover, laminated pictorial stiff wraps, French flaps, DJ, 219 pp, color and b&w photos, slight rubbing to cover, else a clean and crisp copy. Extra shipping may apply. 
Quarto (9" x 11 7/8"), glossy pictorial wrapper w/white lettering on orange spine, 279 illustrations, including 145 in color, essays by Amada Cruz, Elizabeth A.T. Smith & Amelia Jones, exhibition checklist, biography, bibliography, ix + [iii] + 219 pp. Soiling to bottom page edge; wrapper scuffed. Weighs 3 lbs. Additional postage required for priority or foreign shipment. From wrapper notes: "Published in conjunction with the largest Sherman retrospective to date, co-organized by the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, and travelling to the Barbican Art Gallery, London, this volume is an essential reference and guide to the thought-provoking work and ideas of this extraordinary artist. " 
050027987X THAMES HUDSON (09/14/2005) Weight: 1001g. / 2.20lbs Great Customer Service! 