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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Anna-Ting Möller, Untitled #1, 2021
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Anna-Ting Möller Chinese-Swedish, b. 1991

Untitled #1, 2021
Kombucha and ceramic
38 x 21 x 2 cm
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Möller's practice investigates a personal and symbolic understanding of ancestry and origin through the medium of kombucha. Such explorations of this material as mother, offspring, caregiver, contaminant, and the necessity...
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Möller's practice investigates a personal and symbolic understanding of ancestry and origin through the medium of kombucha. Such explorations of this material as mother, offspring, caregiver, contaminant, and the necessity of continuous care. Möller cultivates the kombucha culture with tea and sugar—both materials rooted in colonial histories.

Anna-Ting Möller (b. 1991, Yueyang, China) is a Chinese/Swedish artist living and working in New York City and Stockholm. Möller has an MFA from Columbia University, NYC, a BFA from Konstfack University, Stockholm (2018), and received the IASPIS Swedish Artists Grant (2020), the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts Grant (2019), and the Sweden-American Foundation Fellowship (2022/2023). Möller has exhibited at Liljevalchs Konsthall, Kristianstad Konsthall, Gustavsbergs Konsthall, ArkDes, Carl Eldh Ateljemuseum, Stockholm, ICPNA La Molina, Lima, Peru, and has participated in the 45th Tendencies Biennale in Norway. Möller will be showing at Urban Glass, New York (2023), Titanik Gallery, Finland (2023), Galleri Duerr, Stockholm (2024), and at Rösska Museum in Gothenburg (2024).


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Anna-Ting Möller was born in China and adopted by a Swedish family at the age of two. Möller's practice investigates a personal and symbolic understanding of ancestry and origin through the medium of kombucha. Such explorations of this material as mother, offspring, caregiver, contaminant, and the necessity of continuous care. Möller cultivates the kombucha culture with tea and sugar—both materials rooted in colonial histories. Such pasts are shared and further complicated through the exploration of the colonial roots of adoption and its fraught relationship with Northern European economies, which contemplates child adoption in the West through a postcolonial lens, as an economic structure.

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