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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
loved it,
By "gozan3" (Maryland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
A great overview of Cindy Sherman's art with very few gaps. A quick response to an above statement: The disgust you feel is a great part of how one should look at her work. One of the most fascinating aspects in all her photos is the ability she has to construct blantant lies that we react to almost as passionately as what we feel to be genuine. As for her dolls, it's more along the lines of her very merrily reconstructing versions of the human body that are obviously false yet we still search for their anatomical processes. The aspects of them that one finds disgusting are more like the silly goo of a cheap horror movie or the ridiculous body part shots of the sleaziest silicone laden porno. Despite our knowing it's inherent phoniness, we still are frightened, disgusted, and aroused. As I said before, that's a key to her work. Frankly, if you are that disturbed by plastic excrement and genitalia, but not phased at all by the phycological twisting and tension so prevelant in her earlier work, then maybe modern art overall just isn't your cup of tea.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I saw the Retrospective Show, and I bought the book.,
By CanadianArtist (Toronto) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
I saw the Retrospective show at the Art Gallery of Ontario back in 1999 and bought the book right after at the gallery bookstore. I later went back and saw the show two more times and also read the book from cover to cover. IT IS FABULOUS. It is no wonder Cindy Sherman is considered to be one of the top ten most influential artists of the 20th century. I especially love the notes in the book, showing how she arranges her ideas, how she deliberately uses feminism and ideas that are disgusting in order to make her social statements. Her artwork is deliberately controversial and its not for all people. (Jerry Falwell once said that Sherman was "spawn of the devil", but who actually listens to him?) But if you like controversy and if you like artwork that makes you think, buy this book. - A Fellow Artist.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book of a great artist,
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This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
A good retrospective of Cindy Sherman.
Decent printing and good editing.
7 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very informative, educational about women's rights,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
Cindy Sherman's Retrospective explains quite well the philosophy and fight about women and their struggle for equal respect in society. Her work, after reading the analyzation seemed very straight forward and is very easy to understand from a woman's perspective.
4 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good Book-Not so good Art,
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This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
Just recieved this item, the book gets 4 stars for layout and image quality, a good art book. The book gets 2 stars for the quality of the work it contains.If you like Sherman than this is a good book for you,though I'd suggest re-evaluating you asthetic awarness :) If your looking for great art look elsewhere. Sherman is an overhyped artist. Popular because her work fits into the politically correct agendas and philosophies of the contemporary artworld, not because the work is good. Just read one of the reviews here. The book contains some good peices, some that are atleast interesting but far to many fall into the just plain bad category as represented in this book. While recently attending a group critique an undergradute ceramics major stated she was a "process orientated" artist(said with artsy fartsy flair to make up for the fact she really didn't have anything to show). Sherman reminds me of her, a bad contemporary cliche masking itself behind feminist artworld dogma. If thats what you want, look at Jenny Saville, atleast she is a good painter, even if her content is often trite.
1 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disgusting,
By Wendy (Victoria,Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
The images protrayed in the book come form a warped and sick mind and I believe that they are very degrading to women. No way would I recommend anyone to buy this book, or even call it art. Ever heard the saying "if you lay with dogs you get fleas" well if you want to sink into the gutter this is your book!
9 of 63 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Beware of the contents of this book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cindy Sherman: Retrospective (Paperback)
While Cindy Sherman may be considered a very talented photographer, the later part of her career as portrayed in this book is without a doubt deranged. The photographs contained in this book are truly mortifying. It is frightening that ides like hers could come from the human mind. Her explicit graphics on violence and sex are repulsing to even the most open-minded of audiences. I reccommend using discretion when purchasing this book.
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Cindy Sherman: Retrospective by Cindy Sherman (Paperback - Sept. 2000)
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