Tracy von Ahsen

Tracy von Ahsen Artist Biography
Tracy von Ahsen is a New York City–based artist working in analog collage. Her work explores the body as a vessel, a temporary architecture through which memory, identity, desire, and spiritual consciousness move.
She constructs layered compositions where figures are placed within transitional spaces that hold moments of tension, concealment, and revelation. In earlier works, dense florals and fabrics surround the body, creating a sense of pressure and staged stillness. Curtains, frames, and architectural elements function as active environments that shape the figure and act as thresholds, sites of passage where something is being negotiated or revealed.
Von Ahsen is based in the East Village of New York City. She studied photography at the Fashion Institute of Technology and lived at the Chelsea Hotel, experiences that continue to inform her approach to image-making and constructed space. She has exhibited at Amos Eno Gallery, the Leslie-Lohman Museum, and Pen + Brush, among other mission-driven spaces, and is looking forward to her upcoming residency at 18th Street Arts Center in November.