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Matvey Levenstein (born 1960) is a Russian-American painter best known for his oil on copper, wood, and linen; and sumi ink on paper depictions of landscapes and interior/still lifes that explore themes of history and representation. Invoking the intersection at which avant-garde cinema meets the tradition of European painting, Levenstein's work explores and embodies the object-image relationship.


Life and education

Levenstein was born in 1960 in Moscow, U.S.S.R. He attended the
Moscow Architectural Institute Moscow Architectural Institute (State Academy) - MArchI (russian: Московский Архитектурный Институт (Государственная Академия) - МАрхИ) is a famous architecture school located in Moscow, ...
before immigrating to the United States from the Soviet Union as a political refugee as part of Jewish immigration in 1980. He has a B.F.A. from the
Art Institute of Chicago The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mil ...
, and received his M.F.A. from the
Yale School of Art The Yale School of Art is the art school of Yale University. Founded in 1869 as the first professional fine arts school in the United States, it grants Masters of Fine Arts degrees to students completing a two-year course in graphic design, paint ...
. He lives and works in New York City.


Career

Levenstein is represented by
Kasmin Gallery The Kasmin Gallery, formerly known as the Paul Kasmin Gallery, is a New York City fine art gallery, founded in SoHo in 1989. History The gallery was founded by its namesake as the Paul Kasmin Gallery in 1989 and was initially housed at 74 Grand S ...
(New York) and Galleria Lorcan O'Neill (Rome, Italy). His work was presented in solo exhibitions at Kasmin in 2019 and 2021, and at Galleria Lorcan O'Neill in 2007, 2012, 2017 and 2023. He has also had several solo exhibitions at Larissa Goldston Gallery (New York), and the Jack Tilton Gallery (New York). Levenstein has been the recipient of several awards and honors including the 2022 Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Biennial Award, the American Academy in Rome,
Rome Prize The Rome Prize is awarded by the American Academy in Rome, in Rome, Italy. Approximately thirty scholars and artists are selected each year to receive a study fellowship at the academy. Prizes have been awarded annually since 1921, with a hiatus ...
; the Penny McCall Foundation Award, the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation Studio Grant, the Jewish Foundation's Katherine J. Horwich Grant, and the Anna Louise Raymond Traveling Fellowship from the
School of the Art Institute of Chicago The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) is a private art school associated with the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) in Chicago, Illinois. Tracing its history to an art students' cooperative founded in 1866, which grew into the museum an ...
. His work is included in the collections of the
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (widely referred to as The Modern) is an art museum of post-World War II art in Fort Worth, Texas with a collection of international modern and contemporary art. Founded in 1892, The Modern is located in the c ...
,
Denver Art Museum The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is an art museum located in the Civic Center of Denver, Colorado. With encyclopedic collections of more than 70,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world, the DAM is one of the largest art museums between ...
, and The Progressive Art Collection. Recent publications featuring Levenstein's paintings are ''Landscape Painting Now: From Pop Abstraction to New Romanticism'' (2019) and ''(Nothing but) Flowers'' (2021), among others.


Work

The subjects of Levenstein's paintings are the subjects of autonomy. Atmospheric landscapes that suggest the possibility of the sublime, and domestic interiors with implied privacy and personhood, portray the conditions under which an object of autonomous painting might be possible. Invoking the intersection at which avant-garde cinema meets the tradition of European painting, Levenstein's work explores and embodies the object-image relationship. Reviewing his 2019 solo exhibition at Kasmin Gallery,
Peter Schjeldahl Peter Charles Schjeldahl (; March 20, 1942 – October 21, 2022) was an American art critic, poet, and educator. He was noted for being the head art critic at ''The New Yorker'', having earlier written for ''The Village Voice'', ''ARTnews'', and ...
wrote in ''
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'', "Can loveliness shock? Yes, as witness the fantastically skilled and sensitive neo- or para- or faux-
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(you decide) work of Matvey Levenstein ...
Caspar David Friedrich Caspar David Friedrich (5 September 1774 – 7 May 1840) was a 19th-century German Romantic landscape painter, generally considered the most important German artist of his generation. He is best known for his mid-period allegorical landscape ...
comes to mind as an ancestral spirit, but the work recalls no specific precedent. Its tenor is coolly confident, assuming a viewer's empathy. That jolts. You would expect a wink or a nudge, or a smack of naïveté or perversity in so atavistic a style. But no soap. Levenstein's temerity fascinates." Robert Becker, writing for ''The'' ''New Criterion'', remarked "There's an all-over radiance coming from somewhere beneath the surfaces of Levenstein's paintings, dispersing light evenly like a fine mist on a still morning. It's an artist's trick and heaven knows how he mastered it." Levenstein acknowledges that since the early 90s he has painted from photographs. In 1995 he presented a group of work at Jack Tilton Gallery of paintings and drawings based on black and white photographs of his family, Russian Jews, and bourgeois interiors. He would go on to use his own photography as the basis for his work, focusing on imagery that he described as "less nameable situations." Levenstein has explained his cinematic approach to painting and his use of photography, saying "I realized I was not interested in the photograph as much as the projected image, the way a movie is projected onto the screen. That is something that I wanted my painting to physically function much closer to, rather than it resembling a photograph, even though I was using photographs and engaging in the dialogue with an object of a photograph. Later, they became almost like scenes from a movie." Thyrza Nihols Goodeve, responding to Levenstein's series of Church interiors, described Levenstein as "a painter of exquisite quiet where interiority seems to emanate from every brushstroke, Matvey Levenstein presents the interiors of religious buildings–here the church, the temple, and the cathedral–with a sense of temporality and sentiment far removed from the frantic pastiche of the cut and paste frenzy of the Internet age. In fact these spaces come from "no time" for time is not their métier, paint is ... Neither authentic nor kitsch but rooted in the fundamentals of painting "by moving backward you in fact can step ahead." ... Levenstein wields painterly sentiment into a kind of Brechtean alienation effect."


Teaching positions

Levenstein was a Visiting Artist at
The Cooper Union The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art (Cooper Union) is a private college at Cooper Square in New York City. Peter Cooper founded the institution in 1859 after learning about the government-supported École Polytechnique in ...
School for the Advancement of Science and Art,
Tyler School of Art The Tyler School of Art and Architecture is based at Temple University, a large, urban, public research university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Tyler currently enrolls about 1,350 undergraduate students and about 200 graduate students in a wid ...
, and
New York University New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin. In 1832, ...
. He was a Visiting Critic at the School of the Arts,
Columbia University Columbia University (also known as Columbia, and officially as Columbia University in the City of New York) is a private research university in New York City. Established in 1754 as King's College on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manha ...
and Yale School of Art. Levenstein has held teaching positions at the School of the Arts, Columbia University; Pratt Institute; The Cooper Union School for the Advancement of Science and Art; Yale School of Art; Rhode Island School of Design; Tyler School of Art; Yale Norfolk Summer School of Art;
Princeton University Princeton University is a private research university in Princeton, New Jersey. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the United States and one of the n ...
; and New York University. Levenstein currently teaches at the School of Visual Art, New York, NY.


References

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