In her "Untitled" work, Cindy Sherman, explores the identity of her gender as passive, fragile, and vulnerable beings. Through the image of a sad woman waiting for a phone-call, the artist projects an emotional state, and suggests that women are waiting for something to change their depressive reality. That change could be a new opportunity to women, which would leave behind the awkward ideas that society has about them, which determined that women are weak, dependent, incapable to think or to decide by their own. That phone-call can be a symbol of freedom. It is time to ring the bell and set women free from the stereotypes established long time ago. The identity of women as a gender has been damaged by the concepts of our society, and the artist communicates this idea through her artwork.
Nevertheless, in "Wall Wailing," Marlene Dumas expresses her ideas of cultural identity through a scene of violence. Violence is part of our daily lives. It has been growing steadily in certain countries around the globe, and becoming part of the cultural background of many people. The scene of civilians being forced by some agents carrying guns while searching for something in their clothes, transmits some emotions such as frustration, disgust, and disappointment. Unfortunately, our eyes have been accustomed to see this situation over and over again. In some cultures, people go out to the streets to protest and fight for their rights because their governments do not want to invest in their education, health, housing or their progress. As a result, governments use violence, force, and guns, with the aim of keeping the "order" and their power. The culture of violence has the purpose of controlling, terrifying and silencing people. Through this painting, the artist observes how people live under that culture.
In short, these three artists chose different images and mixed media to transmit some thoughts about their personal, historical and cultural identity in the contemporary society.
Cindy Sherman
"Untitled"
Chromogenic color print
1981
Martin Kippenberger
"Untitled"
Synthetic polymer paint on canvas
1981
Marlene Dumas
"Wall Wailing"
Oil in canvas
2009
Can I just say that I love how Martin's thought in the 80's can be so related to our time? And I think is just awesome the way he displayed his thoughts, surrounded by garbage and not caring...
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