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...The first episode followed the story of French model Cindy Bruna and the electronic artist Tchako as they created an ethereal dance track overlaid with Bruna reciting spoken-word poetry....
...Dora Maar’s photomontages and Nan Goldin’s photo diary “The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” at Tate Modern, Cindy Sherman’s identity puzzles at the National Portrait Gallery, celebrate women as indomitable...
...Chapman (Taylor Schilling), the original focus of the show, is now reduced to wandering around looking for her girlfriend and bleating “Where’s Alex?”...
...The one artist whose work I would collect if I could is the painter Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, whose work I first saw at The Serpentine last year....
...The series is called The Explorers: in this first part, the “explorers” (curators) are the artists James Richards and Lynette Yiadom-Boakye, with curator Iwona Blazwick, director of London’s Whitechapel...
...To use up reels of film, he began to take self-portraits, often in costume or disguised as public figures (recalling Cindy Sherman’s work in concept if not in form)....
...Metro Pictures, pairing sculpture by Camille Henrot with a new series of Cindy Sherman photographs, was “almost sold out” of the Shermans (priced at $300,000-$375,000)....
...No hit parade of bad boys would be complete without Jake & Dinos Chapman....
...Spruth Magers Lee, for instance, reported remarkable sales last year, including pieces by such hot properties as Marlene Dumas, Andreas Gursky, Donald Judd and Cindy Sherman....
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