CINDY SHERMAN Cindy Sherman, born by the name of Cynthia Morris Sherman, is an American photographer and filmmaker. One of the greatest representatives of postwar photography who exhibited more than three decades of her work at MoMA in New York. Despite the fact that in most of her photographs she appears herself, she does not consider them self-portraits. Sherman uses herself as a vehicle to represent a wide variety of themes from the contemporary world, such as the role of women or the role of the artist. Through a series of different works, Sherman has raised difficult and important questions about the role and representation of women in society, the media, and the nature of art creation. AWARDS In 1995 he was awarded the MacArthur Visual Arts Scholarship. In 1983 he received the Guggenheim Fellowship in Creative Arts, the United States and Canada. In 2011 he was presented with the glamor Award for The Superstar. In 2000 he won the Hasselblad Foundation Inte