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The new collection includes pieces by Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Andreas Gursky and Cindy Sherman.
WSJ: Max Hollein Navigates Frankfurt's Museum Row
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ABSTRACT:THE ART WORLD review of the Cindy Sherman retrospective at the Museum of Modern Art.
NEWYORKER: Faces
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Fred Alger, an investment-management firm that also had offices in the North tower, lost a collection of photographs by trendy artists such as Cindy Sherman and Hiroshi Sugimoto.
ECONOMIST: Art insurance
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Cindy Sherman, a 59-year-old chameleon who spends years planning portraits of herself in various personae, briefly held the title as the auction world's highest-priced photographer, female or male, in 2011.
WSJ: In the Art World, Women on the Verge
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Peter Galassi (1991-2012) broadened the documentary lineage favored by Newhall and Szarkowski, embracing the theatrics of Cindy Sherman, the artifice of Thomas Demand and Jeff Wall, as well as the supersize color of Andreas Gursky.
WSJ: Snapshot of a Curator | Quentin Bajac | Cultural Conversation by Richard B. Woodward
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The show, assembled by the curators Mark Rosenthal and Marla Prather, combines forty-five works by Warhol with more than one hundred by sixty other artists, including Gerhard Richter, Sigmar Polke, Cindy Sherman, and Jeff Koons.
NEWYORKER: Going Pop
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At best, the argument that this show "surveys various ways museums inspire the making of works of art" is evident in a few of the photographs on view most notably the large Cindy Sherman portrait that conjures up an Old Master painting (and wonderfully confuses you as to precisely which one it might be).
WSJ: Spies in the House of Art | Playing House | When Artists Take On Museums | by Tom L. Freudenheim