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Linder Sterling (Linda Mulvey) was born on 1954 in Liverpool, United Kingdom, is a British artist. Discover Linder Sterling's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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1954

Linder Sterling (born 1954, Liverpool ), commonly known as Linder, is a British artist known for her photography, radical feminist photomontage and confrontational performance art.

She was also the former front-woman of Manchester based post-punk group Ludus.

1974

She was educated at Upholland Grammar School and studied Graphic Design at Manchester Polytechnic from 1974 to 1977.

Sterling's photomontage work was influenced by the punk rock movement; the punk cut-and-paste sensibility provided a vehicle to explore rebellious, gender, commodity critique, and the body.

Her collage work was also influenced by the art historical Dadaist heritage, in particular the work of the German artist Hannah Hoch).

1976

Sterling is a long time friend of The Smiths lead singer, Morrissey, since they met at a Sex Pistols sound check in Manchester in 1976.

Sterling was the inspiration for The Smiths' critically acclaimed song "Cemetry Gates."

1977

In one of her early works, the cover art for the 1977 single release of "Orgasm Addict" by the punk band the Buzzcocks, the collage depicts a naked woman with an iron for a head and grinning mouths instead of nipples.

"'At this point, men's magazines were either DIY, cars or porn. Women's magazines were fashion or domestic stuff. So, guess the common denominator – the female body. I took the female form from both sets of magazines and made these peculiar jigsaws highlighting these various cultural monstrosities that I felt there were at the time.'"

Sterling's work has been the subject of numerous international solo exhibitions, including those at the Tate Museum St. Ives, Nottingham Contemporary, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, MoMA/P.S.1, Kestnergesellschaft, among others.

Her work has been featured in group shows at the Tate Modern, Tate Britain, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, among other venues.

Sterling's work is represented by Modern Art, London; Blum & Poe, Los Angeles; and dépendance, Brussels.

1978

In 1978, Linder founded the post-punk band Ludus, she performed as its singer and front-woman until the band split-up in 1983.

She designed many of the group's album covers and sleeves.

Ludus' music ranged from post punk to experimental avantgarde jazz to cocktail jazz.

Sterling's distinctive vocal quality and techniques (including screaming, unusual sounds and laughter) combined with her lyrics, focused on female desire, alienation, sexual politics and gender roles.

The bulk of the band's material was originally released on the indy labels such as New Hormones and Crepuscule.

Sterling's work is included in the permanent collection of the Tate Modern Museum, the Museum of Modern Art, among others.

1985

The Bower of Bliss, her first large-scale public art piece in London, consisted of an 85-metre long street-level photomontage billboard and a cover commission for the 29th edition of the pocket Tube map.

2005

In 2005, Sterling receive a grant from the Arts Council of England.

2013

For her solo shows at the Hepworth Wakefield and Tate St Ives in 2013, Sterling collaborated with choreographer Kenneth Tindall of Northern Ballet for a performance piece, The Ultimate Form (2013), inspired by the artist's research into the work of Barbara Hepworth.

Recent solo exhibitions include Nottingham Contemporary, Kestnergesellschaft, Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris, and Museum of Modern Art PS1, and Sterling's work has been included in group exhibitions at Tate Modern, Australian Centre for Contemporary Art, Tate Britain, and Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.

Sterling was born in Manchester to the late Jean and Thomas Mulvey.

2017

In 2017, Sterling was honored with the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award.

In 2017, Sterling received the Paul Hamlyn Foundation Award for her creative work.

2018

In 2018, Sterling was commissioned by Art on the Underground to produce a public art work at Southwark station.

Its launch was marked with a performance art piece in November 2018.

In 2018, she was named the first Artist-in-Residence at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire.

Her work during the residency was inspired by the Act of Representation of the People, which gave women over the age of thirty the right to vote.

Sterling has a son, Maxwell Sterling.

She lives and works in London.