Comments/Context: Following on the heels of 2010 exhibits at the Met and Howard Greenberg (reviews of both linked below), this show continues the methodical reemergence and reconsideration of the work of Leon Levinstein. At this point, Levinstein's talent for capturing the funky diversity of 1960s and 1970s New York street life is decently well known, so what we have here is more of a deepening of this now familiar story, via another selection of energetic sidewalk pictures.
This particular edit also brings in a broader sample of local neighborhoods, getting beyond the swagger and grit of Times Square: couples lounging on the beach at Coney Island, serious nuns from the Lower East Side, grim faced workers from Harlem, and wide eyed street boys from Brooklyn. It also discovers plenty of unlikely city moments: a man with a pack of stray cats, a girl in a tutu following a nun, two older ladies talking though a window with Jesus underneath, a smiling family posing in front of a wall of psychedelic op art posters, and men slumbering in the shade under a scrawl of Fuck the Pigs.
Collector's POV: The prints in the show range in price from $6000 to $11000. In recent years, Levinstein's work
has only been sporadically available in the secondary markets, with prices
ranging
between roughly $1000 and $9000.
Rating: * (one star) GOOD (rating system described here)
Transit Hub:
- Features/Reviews: NY Times Lens (here), Wall Street Journal (here), New Yorker (here), Elle (here)
- DLK COLLECTION reviews of 2010 exhibits: Met (here), Howard Greenberg (here)
Through December 22nd
Steven Kasher Gallery
521 West 23rd Street
New York, NY 10011
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