Works
  • Annie Sprinkle, The Bosom Ballet, 1990
    Annie Sprinkle
    The Bosom Ballet, 1990
    16 framed black & white digital photographs on Baryte paper
    100 x 100 cm
    22 x 22 cm each
    Edition of 10
  • Annie Sprinkle, Tit print, 1993
    Annie Sprinkle
    Tit print, 1993
    Paint on paper
    35 x 28 cm
  • Annie Sprinkle, Feminist tit print, 2000
    Annie Sprinkle
    Feminist tit print, 2000
    Paint on paper
    35 x 28 cm
  • Annie Sprinkle, Tit print, lit cream cone, 1993
    Annie Sprinkle
    Tit print, lit cream cone, 1993
    Paint on paper
    35 x 28 cm
Biography
Born in Philadelphia in 1954, Annie Sprinkle, born Ellen F. Steinberg, is an American artist and sexologist whose work connects performance, film, and education. A key figure in sex positive culture and in advocacy for the rights of sex workers, she earned a doctorate in human sexuality in 1996 at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco.
With artist Beth Stephens, she co founded ecosexuality, a movement that reimagines our relationship to the living world and brings together art, humor, and ecological awareness through performances, films, and participatory actions. Their collaboration has been presented at Documenta 14 and is documented in the book Assuming the Ecosexual Position: The Earth as Lover
Exhibitions