Untitled 96
| Untitled #96 | |
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| File:Cindy Sherman's photo Untitled 96.jpg | |
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| Artist | Cindy Sherman |
| Year | 1981 |
| Type | Photograph |
| Medium | Chromogenic color print |
| Dimensions | 61 cm × 120 cm (24 in × 48 in) |
Untitled #96 is a color photograph made by American visual artist Cindy Sherman in 1981.[1] It is known as part of her Centerfold series of 12 pictures.
Description
[edit | edit source]The photograph depicts the artist portraying a young teenager girl with short blonde hair, lying on a linoleum floor, wearing an orange sweater and a short skirt, as she clutches the scrap of a newspaper. Cindy Sherman explained about the composition: "I was thinking of a young girl who may have been cleaning the kitchen for her mother and who ripped something out of the newspaper, something asking 'Are you lonely?' or 'Do you want to be friends?' or 'Do you want to go on a vacation?' She's cleaning the floor, she rips this out and she's thinking about it".[2]
Art market
[edit | edit source]On 11 May 2011, a print was auctioned for US$3.89 million, the highest price paid for a photographic print at that time,[3] though the price has since been surpassed. Another print was sold by $2,882,500 at Christie's New York, at 8 May 2012.[4]
Public collections
[edit | edit source]There are prints of the photograph at the Museum of Modern Art, in New York, The Art Institute of Chicago, and the Museum Boijmans van Beuningen, in Rotterdam.[5][6][7]
See also
[edit | edit source]References
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- ^ C. Sherman quoted in P. Schjeldahl, Cindy Sherman, exh. cat., Akron Art Museum, 1987, p. 11
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- ^ Untitled #96, Christie's
- ^ Untitled 96, Museum of Modern Art, New York
- ^ Untitled 96, The Art Institute of Chicago
- ^ Untitled 96, Museum Boijmans van Beuningen