Week 2 Question - How might it be possible to hide or even negate the "self" through the acts of self-portraiture or self-representation?

Within self-portraiture there is of course a representation of the individual who made the piece, however this does not mean that in these pieces of work the work doesn't negate from the individuals actual 'self'. A prime example of this is looking at Cindy Sherman's work, where she photographs herself, but in a form that is of course not her true 'self'. Within her work she presents herself in a grotesque manner that defers form the norm of how women are presented in the media. This is an example of a Masquerade, as she is hiding herself with something else. In this case, she is hiding herself with an excess of make up and props. This is one example of how you can hide your 'self' through self portraiture or self representation.


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