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Erotic Photo Exhibit Self Power | Self Play by Linda Troeller Now Showing at Museum of Sex

New York City’s Museum of Sex is now showing an erotic art exhibit through January 9, 2023, entitled Self Power | Self Play: 50 Years of Erotic Portraiture by photographer Linda Troeller, whose books include The Erotic Lives of Women and Orgasm: Interviews on Intimacy. For anyone interested in erotic photography, this exhibit is a must-see.

Here’s the official description of the exhibit via the Museum of Sex website:

Self Power | Self Play highlights half a century of erotic portraiture by Linda Troeller. Now in her 70s, the photographer continues to produce dynamic, provocative portraits that assert the right to control the pleasures and potentials of her own body. Since 1973, when she first took a self-portrait, Troeller has strategically utilized her photography practice to embolden female intimacy, pleasure, masturbation, and orgasm, employing the camera as a tool for sensual empowerment.
Informed by apprenticeships with Georgia O’Keeffe, Ansel Adams, and Annie Leibovitz in the 1970s and 80s, Troeller directs her lens to the natural world, mystical waters, and the bedroom, where she and her subjects relish in the power and play of the female-identifying body. The photographs on view demonstrate her early and historically-neglected commitment to explorations of uninhibited sexuality and defiance of social taboos. Throughout her decades-long career, she has featured intergenerational subjects, demonstrating that not only does pleasure endure over time, it also evolves.
In Troeller’s unapologetic images, there is little sense of voyeurism or subject performativity for a gaze, male or otherwise. With great care, Troeller documents herself and her subjects in spaces of intimacy, sexual awakening, and self-exploration. The selection of over sixty works in the exhibition spans six photographic series, realized between 1974 and 2022, displayed to highlight the dynamism of the images rather than in chronological order.
In an interview with Art Berlin, Troeller said of her work in The Erotic Lives of Women:

At that time I was planning to publish a book called Hot, old Women as I had a younger boyfriend and he told me ‘I hope you will be hot when you get older.’ As we split, I felt more conscious about what it means to become older as a woman.

I also was going through a very sexual period of my life. I had been through a marriage and some dysfunctional experiences but I also had relationships that opened me to a lot of new erotic ideas. So there was kind of a sexual energy around me.And you know what? A lot of women found the books really healing, very freeing.


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