The first piece of art that caught my eyes is the portrait of Cindy Sherman. She used personal photos to express herself. Cindy adopts several roles and identities depending on their conditions. Her work encourages self-reflection in the spectator. In the 1980s, Sherman introduced bright light and high-contrast color to her work. Moving away from established female stereotypes seen in the Untitled Film Stills series, she begins to deal with topics such as eating disorders, madness and death, focusing on the consequences of society’s stereotyped roles for women rather than upon the roles themselves.
The third piece was about the historical identity, for this matter I have chosen an art work by George Condo. He studied Art History and Music Theory at the University of Massachusetts in Lowell. The first public exhibitions of his work took place in New York City at various East Village galleries in 1981.She uses color illustration in her art work and as an artist Andrea has engaged vigorously with design, and architecture.
Cindy Sherman
"Untitled"
Chromogenic color print
2008
"The wall Sprawl"
Multiple of wallpaper
2008
George Condo
"Diaries of Milan"
Oil on canvas
1984