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Time & Perspective Quote by Cindy Sherman

"We're all products of what we want to project to the world. Even people who don't spend any time, or think they don't, on preparing themselves for the world out there - I think that ultimately they have for their whole lives groomed themselves to be a certain way, to present a face to the world"

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Sherman is doing what her best photographs do: quietly detonating the idea that there is a real self underneath the costume. As a photographer who made her name staging identities, she isn’t confessing to fakery so much as accusing authenticity of being another style choice. The quote pivots on a small, devastating move: even the people who pride themselves on not curating are, in her view, the most consistent curators of all. The pose of effortlessness is still a pose; it just has better PR.

The intent is less moral critique than exposure. Sherman’s work has always treated femininity, class, and “normal” American types as sets of visual cues you can slip into: hair, posture, lighting, the exhausted smile that signals you’re supposed to be happy. Here she expands that logic beyond the frame. “Groomed” is the key word, and it’s doing double duty. It suggests vanity and discipline, but also training, like an animal taught to perform for an audience. Socialization becomes a lifelong styling session.

Context matters: Sherman comes out of a late-20th-century art world obsessed with representation, mass media, and the manufactured image, long before Instagram made everyone their own publicist. Her point lands harder now because it refuses the comforting split between online performance and offline reality. The subtext is a challenge: if you’ve been “preparing” your whole life to be legible to others, where exactly would the unperformed self even live?

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Sherman, Cindy. (2026, January 15). We're all products of what we want to project to the world. Even people who don't spend any time, or think they don't, on preparing themselves for the world out there - I think that ultimately they have for their whole lives groomed themselves to be a certain way, to present a face to the world. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-all-products-of-what-we-want-to-project-to-140443/

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Sherman, Cindy. "We're all products of what we want to project to the world. Even people who don't spend any time, or think they don't, on preparing themselves for the world out there - I think that ultimately they have for their whole lives groomed themselves to be a certain way, to present a face to the world." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-all-products-of-what-we-want-to-project-to-140443/.

MLA Style (9th ed.)
"We're all products of what we want to project to the world. Even people who don't spend any time, or think they don't, on preparing themselves for the world out there - I think that ultimately they have for their whole lives groomed themselves to be a certain way, to present a face to the world." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/were-all-products-of-what-we-want-to-project-to-140443/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Cindy Sherman

Cindy Sherman (born January 19, 1954) is a Photographer from USA.

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