Carly Jean Andrews' collage self-portraits are like an archive of 80s magazine covers
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Everyday, there is another spin on the art of the self-portrait. But the ones that are most transfixing, seem to have this quality where each portrait acts as a singular character in an overarching societal narrative or theme.
Exploring own identity and societal norms, artists like Cindy Sherman, Samuel Fosso, and Carly Jean Andrews use self-portraits to challenge stereotypes and traverse periods by morphing in costume or incorporating lettering and illustration.
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