David Lawrence Levinthal (born March 8, 1949) is an American photographer who lives and works in New York City. He uses small toys and props with dramatic lighting to construct miniature environments for subject matters varying from war scenes to voyeurism to racial and political references to American
pop culture
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.
Levinthal's major series include ''Hitler Moves East'' (1972–1975), ''Modern Romance'' (1983–1985), ''Wild West'' (1986–1989), ''Desire'' (1991–1992), ''Blackface'' (1995–1998), ''Barbie'' (1997–1998), ''Baseball'' (1998–2004), and ''History'' (2010–2018).
Biography
Levinthal was born in 1949 in San Francisco, California. He received a
Master of Science
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in Management Science from the
MIT Sloan School of Management
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(1981), an
MFA in Photography from
Yale University
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(1973), and a
BA in Studio Art from
Stanford University
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(1970). He was the recipient of a
Guggenheim Fellowship
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from the
John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
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in 1995 and a fellowship from the
National Endowment for the Arts
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in 1990–1991.
He has had retrospective exhibitions of his work at the
International Center of Photography
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and the
George Eastman Museum.
Levinthal has produced a diverse oeuvre, utilizing primarily large-format
Polaroid photography. His works touch upon many aspects of American culture, from
Barbie
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to
baseball
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to X-rated dolls. Levinthal's major series include ''Hitler Moves East'' (1972–1975), ''Modern Romance'' (1983–1985), ''Wild West'' (1986–1989), ''Desire'' (1991–1992), ''Blackface'' (1995–1998), ''Barbie'' (1997–1998), ''Baseball'' (1998–2004), and ''History'' (2010–2018).
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His politically charged series, ''Blackface'', consists of close-ups of black memorabilia, household objects infused with African-American stereotypes, and caused such a controversy that the Institute of Contemporary Art of Philadelphia was forced to cancel the exhibition while still in its early planning stages.
On his use of toys, Levinthal said that "Toys are intriguing, and I want to see what I can do with them. On a deeper level, they represent one way that society socializes its young." Furthermore, Levinthal is aware of the power of toys: “Ever since I began working with toys, I have been intrigued with the idea that these seemingly benign objects could take on such incredible power and personality simply by the way they were photographed. I began to realize that by carefully selecting the depth of field and making it narrow, I could create a sense of movement and reality that was in fact not there.
Books
* ''Hitler Moves East: A Graphic Chronicle, 1941–43'' (Sheed, Andrews & McMeel, 1977). Published with Garry Trudeau
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Trudeau won the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning in 1975, making him the first comic strip artist to win a ...
.
* ''The Wild West'' (Smithsonian Institution, 1993). Text by Richard B. Woodward.
* ''Small Wonder: Worlds in a Box'' (Smithsonian Institution, 1995). Text by David Corey.
* ''Barbie Millicent Roberts'' (Pantheon, 1998). Text by Valerie Steele.
* ''Mein Kampf'' (Twin Palms, 1998). Texts by James Young, Roger Rosenblatt, and Gary Trudeau.
* ''Blackface'' (Arena Editions, 1999). Text by Manthia Diawara.
* ''XXX'' (Galerie Xippas, 2000). Text by Cecilia Andersson.
* ''David Levinthal: Modern Romance'' (St. Ann's, 2001). Text by Eugenia Parry.
* ''Netsuke'' (Galerie Xippas, 2004). Text by Eugenia Parry.
* ''David Levinthal: Work from 1975-1996'' (International Center of Photography, 1997). Texts by Charles Stainback and Richard Woodward.
* ''Baseball'' (Empire, 2006). Text by Jonathan Mahler.
* ''I.E.D: War in Afghanistan and Iraq'' (powerHouse, 2009). Text by Levinthal.
* ''Bad Barbie'' (JMc & GHB Editions, 2009). Texts by Richard Prince and John McWhinnie.
* ''Hitler Moves East: A Graphic Chronicle, 1941-43: 35th Anniversary Edition'' (Andrews McMeel, 2013). Texts by Roger Rosenblatt and Garry Trudeau.
* ''War Games'' (Kehrer, 2013). Texts by Dave Hickey, Paul Roth, and Kaitlin Booher.
* ''History'' (Kehrer, 2015). Texts by Lisa Hostetler and Dave Hickey.
* ''War, Myth, Desire: Box Set'' (Kehrer, 2018). Texts by Lisa Hostetler, Joanna Marsh, Dave Hickey, Garry Trudeau, Levinthal, and Roger Rosenblatt.
* ''War, Myth, Desire'' (Kehrer, 2018). Texts by Lisa Hostetler, Joanna Marsh, Dave Hickey.
Collections
Levinthal's work is held in the following permanent collections:
*Art Institute of Chicago
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*Centre Pompidou
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in Paris
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*National Gallery of Art
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in Washington, D.C.
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*Metropolitan Museum of Art
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*Minneapolis Institute of Art
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*Museum of Modern Art
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*Whitney Museum of American Art
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in New York City
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References
External links
*
David Levinthal at Julie Nester Gallery
David Levinthal photographs
a
New-York Historical Society
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1949 births
Living people
Photographers from California
Photographers from New York (state)
MIT Sloan School of Management alumni
American fine art photographers
20th-century American photographers
21st-century American photographers