Mutilated, melted, dismembered and reconstructed dolls in violent and sexually explicit poses: this ain’t one to take the kids to. But to see art by one of today’s grandest agents provocateurs – and one of the highest paid photographers ever – shown next to – and contextualized by – art from the likes of Bellmer and Picasso, it might be worth keeping the little ones at home and occupied with their own less effed up dolls.
Cindy Sherman – The Vivisector at Spruth Magers London (OneTravel)
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