Yes, Cindy Sherman uses Photoshop. Sherman has increasingly embraced the digital in recent times, achieving transformative effects through Photoshop rather than prosthetics, makeup, and careful staging
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Cindy Sherman’s work has been described as provocative, challenging, and thought-provoking, and it continues to inspire and influence artists today.

Cindy Sherman has taken part in numerous international events, such as SITE Santa Fe (2004); the Venice Biennale (1982, 1995); and five Whitney Biennials. Sherman’s initial individual exhibition in New York debuted at The Kitchen, a noncommercial venue, in 1980.
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Cindy Sherman serves on the artistic advisory committee of the New York City-based Stephen Petronio Company and the Artists Committee of the Americans for the Arts.
Between 1989 and 1990, Cindy Sherman made 35 large, color photographs restaging the settings of various European portrait paintings of the fifteenth through early 19th centuries under the title History Portraits.
Cindy Sherman’s first solo exhibitions in France were presented by Galerie Chantal Crousel in Paris. In 2009, Sherman was featured in the influential exhibition “The Pictures Generation, 1974–1984” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.


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