Linda Teller, Self-Portrait, Moss, New Orleans, 2016. Image courtesy the Museum |
Informed by apprenticeships with major artists including Georgia O’Keeffe, Ansel Adams, and Annie Leibovitz in the 1970s and 80s, Troeller directs her lens to nature, water, and the bedroom, where she and her subjects relish in the power and play of the female-identifying body. With great care, Troeller witnesses and documents herself and her subjects in spaces of intimacy and sexual awakening. The longevity of Troeller’s practice, as well as the range of her subjects’ ages, demonstrate how pleasure endures and evolves over time. “Marking Linda’s first museum retrospective in New York City, Self Power | Self Play highlights the dynamism and historical significance of her career,” says co-curator Emily Shoyer. “By juxtaposing images taken between 1974 and 2022 from over six different series, we hope to demonstrate how Linda has always, and continues to, bravely assert that we are all worthy of bodily liberation, autonomy, and pleasure.” |
Linda Troller, Fango, 1994. Image courtesy the Museum |
Self Power | Self Play will be open to the public from October 19, 2022 through January 9, 2023. This exhibition is co-curated by Emily Shoyer (Curator at Large) and Emily Alesandrini (Guest Independent Curator). Shoyer and Alesandrini are both pursuing their doctoral studies in the History of Art at Bryn Mawr College. Museum of Sex is located at 233 Fifth Avenue at 27th Street, NYC. Taking a look-back at the artists’ solo exhibition at Ilon Art Gallery, 2017, The Heart and Soul of Hotel Chelsea: photographs by Linda Troeller, |
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