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Cindy Sherman
dal 1/4/2012 al 9/4/2012

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Kim Donica



 
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1/4/2012

Cindy Sherman

The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA, New York

Carte Blanche. In conjunction with her retrospective, Sherman has selected films that have informed her artistic practice. The exhibition also includes a Curator's Choice program, comprising Sherman's 1975 short film Doll Clothes, followed by her horror-inflected feature film Office Killer (1997).


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In conjunction with MoMA’s Cindy Sherman retrospective, the artist has selected films that have informed her artistic practice. Film has had a profound influence on Sherman, and is an inspiration for much of her work. Part of the first generation of Americans raised on television, she was fully steeped in mass-media culture from a young age, and she recalls watching films such as Rear Window and La Jetée as formative experiences. In college in the 1970s, she immersed herself in film, studying under the avant-garde filmmaker Paul Sharits and experimenting with the medium of film alongside photography.

For this Carte Blanche exhibition, Sherman selected films across a wide range of eras and genres—from camp (John Waters’s Desperate Living, 1977) to horror (Tobe Hooper’s The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, 1974) to classic art films (Maya Deren’s Meshes of the Afternoon, 1943)—reflecting her diverse interests and influences. Drawn largely from MoMA’s collection—including films that were acquired specifically for this presentation—the series also includes additional films on loan to the Museum.

The exhibition also includes a Curator’s Choice program, comprising Sherman’s 1975 short film Doll Clothes, followed by her horror-inflected feature film Office Killer (1997).

The exhibition is organized by Eva Respini, Associate Curator, with Lucy Gallun, Curatorial Assistant, Department of Photography, in collaboration with the Department of Film.

Prints courtesy of Grady Hendrix; Kim Henkel; Janus Films; Kino/Lorber; David Lynch; Magnolia Pictures; Metro Pictures, New York; David Naylor; New People World; UCLA Film and Television Archive; Warner Bros.; and John Waters.

(full program on teh website)

Monday, April 2, 2012 Film Screenings & Events:

4:30 p.m.
Harlan County USA
1977. USA. Directed by Barbara Kopple. With Norman Yarborough, Houston Elmore, Phil Sparks. 103 min.

8:00 p.m.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
1974. USA. Directed by Tobe Hooper. Screenplay by Hooper, Kim Henkel. With Marilyn Burns, Edwin Neal, Allen Danziger. 83 min.

Theater 1, T1 (Introduced by Eva Respini, Associate Curator, Department of Photography)

Image: Meshes of the Afternoon. 1943. USA. Directed by Maya Deren, Alexander Hammid

Press Contact: Kim Donica, 212/708-9752 or kim_donica@moma.org

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