Sherman, Cindy
CINDY SHERMAN Cindy Sherman Photographs, 1985
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$400.00
Sku: YY2958
Artist: Cindy Sherman
Title: Cindy Sherman Photographs
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 33 x 23.25 inches ( 84 x 59 cm )
Image Size: 18 x 11.75 inches ( 46 x 30 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Supplemental Condition Information: Denting and marks/smudges throughout poster.
Additional Details: Original exhibition poster for Sherman’s 1985 solo show in Münster, Germany. The image features Sherman in a checkered dress and dark sweater, wearing an eye patch over her left eye, with unsettling, wide-eyed intensity. As always, she becomes a character—part fiction, part critique. Here, she may be evoking a wounded, defiant figure: perhaps a noir anti-heroine, a rebel outsider, or even a trauma survivor. Sherman’s work resists fixed interpretation. Her constructed personas walk the line between stereotype and subversion, drawing from horror films, pop culture, and gendered visual tropes. This image taps into themes of vulnerability, aggression, and the masks we wear—both literal and psychological.
Artist: Cindy Sherman
Title: Cindy Sherman Photographs
Year: 1985
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 33 x 23.25 inches ( 84 x 59 cm )
Image Size: 18 x 11.75 inches ( 46 x 30 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.
Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling
Supplemental Condition Information: Denting and marks/smudges throughout poster.
Additional Details: Original exhibition poster for Sherman’s 1985 solo show in Münster, Germany. The image features Sherman in a checkered dress and dark sweater, wearing an eye patch over her left eye, with unsettling, wide-eyed intensity. As always, she becomes a character—part fiction, part critique. Here, she may be evoking a wounded, defiant figure: perhaps a noir anti-heroine, a rebel outsider, or even a trauma survivor. Sherman’s work resists fixed interpretation. Her constructed personas walk the line between stereotype and subversion, drawing from horror films, pop culture, and gendered visual tropes. This image taps into themes of vulnerability, aggression, and the masks we wear—both literal and psychological.