Linder Sterling

Linder Sterling, often referred to simply as Linder, is a renowned British artist celebrated for her photography, radical feminist photomontage, and provocative performance art.

Biography of Linder Sterling

Linder Sterling was born in 1954 in Liverpool. She attended Upholland Grammar School and pursued Graphic Design at Manchester Polytechnic from 1974 to 1977. In 2017, she was honored with the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award.

Throughout her career, Sterling's work has been exhibited extensively internationally in solo and group exhibitions. Her recent solo shows include "The Groom" at Andréhn-Schiptjenko Paris in Paris (2023), "Sex-Pol" at Blum and Poe in Los Angeles (2022), "A Dream Between Sleeping and Waking" at Charleston in Firle (2022), "Someone Like You" at Andréhn-Schiptjenko in Stockholm (2021), and many more.

Linder Sterling has also participated in numerous group exhibitions, including "Cadavre Exquis Or the Voluptuous Decay of the Shivering Veil" at Braunsfelder in Cologne (2023), "Women In Revolt!" at Tate Britain in London (2023), and "On Living - With Taste" at dépendance in Brussels (2023),

Linder's notable performances include "Herland: Readings from the Bower of Bliss" at Glasgow Women’s Library (2020), "Another Music in a Different Arcadia" at Design Museum in London (2019), "The Bower of Bliss" at Art on the Underground in London (2018), among others. 

Currently, Linder Sterling lives and works in England. 

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  • Years:

    Born in 1954

  • Country:

    United Kingdom, Liverpool