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Signed by the artist in ink, dated and numbered (verso) -- Cindy Sherman's "In my garden" (1987) is a C-Print photograph measuring 30.5 x 20.3 cm. Known for her ability to transform herself into various personas and characters, Sherman showcases her talent for exploring identity and representation in this piece. The photograph presents Sherman in a garden setting, allowing the viewer to experience a personal and intimate glimpse into her world. With its rich colors and attention to detail, "In my garden" reflects Sherman's distinctive style and her impact on the world of contemporary art.
In my garden, 1987
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Signed by the artist in ink, dated and numbered (verso) -- Cindy Sherman's "In my garden" (1987) is a C-Print photograph measuring 30.5 x 20.3 cm. Known for her ability to transform herself into various personas and characters, Sherman showcases her talent for exploring identity and representation in this piece. The photograph presents Sherman in a garden setting, allowing the viewer to experience a personal and intimate glimpse into her world. With its rich colors and attention to detail, "In my garden" reflects Sherman's distinctive style and her impact on the world of contemporary art.
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The Uncanny is a concept described by psychologist Sigmund Freud as the eerie or unsettling feeling that arises when something familiar is presented in a strange or unfamiliar way. Surrealist artists, who aimed to reveal the subconscious and merge it with reality, often utilized this concept by combining familiar objects in unexpected and bizarre ways. This approach created a sense of discomfort or unease, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.