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  1. Learn about Cindy Sherman's series of black and white photographs that imitate film stills and explore the constructed nature of female identities. See examples of her disguises and theatricality, and how she became part of the Picture Generation.

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  2. A gelatin silver print of a female heroine from a movie we feel we must have seen. Sherman played all the roles in this series of sixty-nine Untitled Film Stills, a fiction about a fiction of feminity in postwar America.

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  3. Untitled Film Stills is a series of black and white photographs by American visual artist Cindy Sherman predominantly made between 1977 and 1980, which gained her international recognition. Sherman casts herself in various stereotypical female roles inspired by 1950's and 1960's films.

  4. 3 de set. de 2020 · Untitled film stills. by. Sherman, Cindy. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Sherman, Cindy, Photography, Artistic. Publisher. London : Schirmer Art Books.

  5. Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills is a suite of seventy black-and-white photographs in which the artist posed in the guises of various generic female film characters, among them, ingénue, working girl, vamp, and lonely housewife.

  6. Untitled Film Still #21. Between 1977 and 1980 Sherman photographed herself in a series of sixty-seven scenarios staged to suggest the cinematic tropes of midcentury Hollywood. Here, she assumes the guise of the Hitchcockian "career girl" alone on the streets of the big city.

  7. A photograph from Sherman's series of self-portraits as fictional film characters. The woman on the highway waits for something unknown, surrounded by a dramatic sky and a rocky landscape.