Showing posts with label diptych. Show all posts
Showing posts with label diptych. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

Paging Dr. Sherman...

This fascinating case study, "Doctor and Nurse," is a pair of self-portraits by Cindy Sherman. I doubt whether I would deduce that these were photographs of the same subject if I didn't already know; not one of their features looks the same. How she transforms herself like this is a little beyond me. Besides having great photographic skills at her disposal, there's a large element of performance art here as well. It's just that the performance is going on before a camera rather than an audience.

The doctor and nurse are, I think, equally retro. They do not seem to have a lot of technology at their disposal; not even a stethoscope is visible. The doctor, male of course, appears very engaging, almost aggressively so. His personality seems to dominate this diptych and, in my view, he's interested to a great extent in the social aspects of the practice of medicine.

The nurse, female of course, is young and still in possession of very lofty ideals. She became a nurse to do good in this world.

I also get the sense that these two young professionals know very little about the realities of patient care.



Sale 2270 Lot 102
SHERMAN, CINDY (1954- )
"Doctor and Nurse" (diptych). Sepia-toned silver prints, each 9 1/2x7 1/2 inches (24.1x19.1 cm.), and each with Sherman's signature and dates, in pencil, on verso. 1980; printed 1992
Estimate $5,000-7,500





Note:  I have herein previously published my musings on Disney's attitude toward the sex-role stereotyping of health care practitioners in Paging Dr. Mouse. It's not required reading in any medical school, but you can still make it a part of your syllabus.

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