This catalogue chronicles the career of Cindy Sherman, highlighting her influence as a prominent American artist who explores female identity and cultural stereotypes through her work. Featuring over 200 images, the book covers Sherman's photography, including her iconic Untitled Film Stills from the 1970s and series like Centerfolds and History Portraits, along with surrealist-inspired pieces. Essays by Amada Cruz, Elizabeth A. T. Smith, and Amelia Jones provide insightful analyses, illustrating Sherman's impact on contemporary art, feminism, and postmodernism. The inclusion of Sherman's notebooks, contact sheets, and Polaroid studies offers a glimpse into her creative process.