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Chromogenic print on Kodak paper - Unsigned, Unnumbered // Cindy Sherman's Pregnant Woman (1991) is a powerful chromogenic photograph that continues Sherman's exploration of identity, role-playing, and the construction of femininity. In this piece, Sherman embodies a pregnant woman, presenting a character with exaggerated and provocative features. The figure wears a disheveled white shirt, unbuttoned to reveal both her pregnant belly and a bare chest, with milk dripping from her nipples. Her disheveled appearance, intense makeup, and direct gaze challenge traditional notions of motherhood and femininity, while also critiquing the societal expectations placed upon women. Sherman's use of herself as the model in various guises allows her to subvert and deconstruct stereotypes, creating unsettling yet deeply impactful images. The photograph, printed on Kodak paper, remains unsigned and unnumbered, typical of Sherman's enigmatic and performative style.
Pregnant Woman, 1991
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Chromogenic print on Kodak paper - Unsigned, Unnumbered // Cindy Sherman's Pregnant Woman (1991) is a powerful chromogenic photograph that continues Sherman's exploration of identity, role-playing, and the construction of femininity. In this piece, Sherman embodies a pregnant woman, presenting a character with exaggerated and provocative features. The figure wears a disheveled white shirt, unbuttoned to reveal both her pregnant belly and a bare chest, with milk dripping from her nipples. Her disheveled appearance, intense makeup, and direct gaze challenge traditional notions of motherhood and femininity, while also critiquing the societal expectations placed upon women. Sherman's use of herself as the model in various guises allows her to subvert and deconstruct stereotypes, creating unsettling yet deeply impactful images. The photograph, printed on Kodak paper, remains unsigned and unnumbered, typical of Sherman's enigmatic and performative style.
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What is Uncanny?
The Uncanny is a concept described by psychologist Sigmund Freud as the eerie or unsettling feeling that arises when something familiar is presented in a strange or unfamiliar way. Surrealist artists, who aimed to reveal the subconscious and merge it with reality, often utilized this concept by combining familiar objects in unexpected and bizarre ways. This approach created a sense of discomfort or unease, challenging the viewer's perception of reality.