ARH2000 Art & Culture: Morimura, Sherman & Personal Identity Art
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This presentation explores the theme of identity in art through the works of Yasumasa Morimura and Cindy Sherman, two contemporary artists known for their unique approaches to depicting identity. Morimura's work involves inserting himself into famous artworks, often exploring gender and cultural stereotypes, while Sherman is known for her conceptual portraits that examine social roles and representations of women. The presentation analyzes specific artworks by both artists, including Morimura's 'Black Marilyn' and 'An Inner Dialogue with Frida Kahlo,' and Sherman's 'Bus Riders' and 'A Play of Selves.' Additionally, the presentation includes a proposal for an imagined artwork that reflects a personal concept of identity, emphasizing freedom from gender restrictions. The research is supported by scholarly sources and aims to fulfill the requirements of the ARH2000 Art & Culture assignment.
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