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Encyclopedia > Cindy Dall

Cindy Dall is a photographer whose murder-glam aesthetic places her work firmly in the canon of other transgressive visual artists like Richard Kern and Nick Zedd.


Her self-portraits were featured frequently in Lisa Crystal Carver's Rollerderby. She has also recorded two albums -- a self-titled release for Domino Recording Company in 1996 and "Sound Restores Young Men" (under the name Cynthia Dall) for Drag City in 2002. She has also collaborated with Bill Callahan's Smog.


External Links:


Link to self titled Domino Recording Company album (http://www.dominorecordco.com/artist.php?artist=68)


Drag City's page for Cynthia Dall (http://www.dragcity.com/bands/dall.html)




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