The artwork entitled “Untitled Film Still #32,” created by the distinguished artist Cindy Sherman in 1979, belongs to the Feminist Art movement and falls within the genre of photography. It is part of the larger series known as “Untitled Film Stills.”
In the artwork, the viewer is presented with a black-and-white photograph depicting a woman in a dimly lit setting. The woman, illuminated by the small flame of a lighter, holds a cigarette between her lips with a contemplative expression. Her composed demeanor and the faint glow highlight the delicate features of her face, as well as the texture of her cascading hair and elegant earrings. The background features a dark, patterned fabric, adding depth to the composition and framing the subject in an evocative manner. This piece captures a moment that feels both personal and cinematic, embodying the themes of identity and female representation that are central to Sherman’s work.