For its first special exhibition since it opened in September, the Broad Museum in Los Angeles has picked an artist who has spent much of her career looking at the cult of celebrity: the American photographer Cindy Sherman (11 June-2 October). The museum’s founders, Eli and Edythe Broad, have collected Sherman’s photographs since the 1980s, so most of the couple’s 125-strong holdings will be featured. The Hollywood location adds some fitting context to the show organised by Philipp Kaiser, which “will foreground the artist’s engagement with 20th-century popular film and celebrity” and will include Sherman’s 1997 feature film Office Killer.