Sherman, Cindy
CINDY SHERMAN Office Killer (Yellow), 1997
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$450.00
Sku: YY2978
Artist: Cindy Sherman
Title: Office Killer (Yellow)
Year: 1997
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 39.75 x 27 inches ( 100.965 x 68.58 cm )
Image Size: 39.75 x 27 inches ( 100.965 x 68.58 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Supplemental Condition Information: Paper breaks and denting throughout
Additional Details: This poster promotes the 1997 American comedy-horror film *Office Killer*, directed by Cindy Sherman. The film, a darkly comedic take on office life gone awry, stars Carol Kane, David Thornton, and Molly Ringwald. The poster captures the eerie yet satirical tone of the film, reflecting Sherman’s unique artistic vision as she ventures into narrative filmmaking. Blending elements of horror with sharp social commentary, *Office Killer* explores themes of isolation, power dynamics, and the absurdity of modern corporate life. This rare poster is a collectible piece for fans of both Sherman’s artistic legacy and cult cinema.
Artist: Cindy Sherman
Title: Office Killer (Yellow)
Year: 1997
Signed: No
Medium: Offset Lithograph
Paper Size: 39.75 x 27 inches ( 100.965 x 68.58 cm )
Image Size: 39.75 x 27 inches ( 100.965 x 68.58 cm )
Edition Size: Unknown
Framed: No
Condition: B-: Good Condition, Signs of Handling and Age
Supplemental Condition Information: Paper breaks and denting throughout
Additional Details: This poster promotes the 1997 American comedy-horror film *Office Killer*, directed by Cindy Sherman. The film, a darkly comedic take on office life gone awry, stars Carol Kane, David Thornton, and Molly Ringwald. The poster captures the eerie yet satirical tone of the film, reflecting Sherman’s unique artistic vision as she ventures into narrative filmmaking. Blending elements of horror with sharp social commentary, *Office Killer* explores themes of isolation, power dynamics, and the absurdity of modern corporate life. This rare poster is a collectible piece for fans of both Sherman’s artistic legacy and cult cinema.