Julie Nester Gallery — David Levinthal, American Scenes

DAVID LEVTINTHAL is currently being featured with an exhibition at the prestigious Smithsonian American Art Museum in Washington D.C. American Myth and Memory Exhibition, organized by Joanna Marsh, SAAM’s Deputy Education Chair, Head of Interpretation and Audience Research, will be shown from June 7 through October 14th.
Populated with toy cowboys and cavalry, Barbie dolls and baseball players, David Levinthal’s photographs reference iconic images and events that shaped postwar American society. Despite their playful veneer, Levinthal’s images provide a lens through which to examine the myths and stereotypes lurking within our most beloved pastimes and enduring heroes. In doing so, Levinthal encourages us to consider the stories we tell about ourselves—what it means to be strong, beautiful, masculine, feminine, and ultimately, American.
American Myth and Memory: David Levinthal Photographs brings together six of the artist’s best-known bodies of work to explore some myths found in American popular culture and their place in our collective memory. Created between 1984 and 2018, the series Modern Romance, American Beauties, Wild West, Barbie, Baseball, and History all explore quintessentially American themes and imagery. The exhibition includes more than 70 color photographs drawn from two recent gifts to SAAM.
You can see David Levinthal’s photographs at the upcoming American Scenes exhibition at the Julie Nester Gallery.


David Levinthal, American Scenes
Opening Reception: June 28, 6 – 8pm, Admission: Free| Exhibition: June 28 – July 23
The exhibition will include large scale Polaroid photographs from Wild West (1988-89) and Baseball (2003); along with archival prints from History (2014), Barbie (1997-98), American Beauties (1989-90) and Space (2007). More Information
From Smithsonian American Art Museum – 5/27/2019

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