‘She was one of the first image-makers who worked exclusively in the medium to becalled an artist rather than a photographer.’ – MARY LOU MARIEN, ART HISTORIAN
From her Untitled Film Stills series, #21(“City Girl”) calls to mind a frame from a B movie or an opening scene from a long-since canceled television show. Yet the images are entirely Sherman’s creations, placing the viewer in the role of unwitting voyeur.
Rather than capture real life in the click of a shutter, Sherman uses photography as an artistic tool to deceive and captivate. Her images have become some of the most valuable photographs ever produced. By manipulating viewers and recasting her own identity, Sherman carved out a new place for photography in fine art. And she showed that even photography allows people to be something they’re not.