Marge Casey + Associates - Photo Agency New YorkPhotographersalan kaplanasger carlsenaugustus buterabill diodatobrad harrischris buckclaudia goetzelmanndarrin haddaddavid levinthalDAVID LEVINTHAL ?s work touches upon many aspects of American culture, fromBarbie to baseball to human sexuality. Levinthal uses props and figurines with dramatic lighting to construct mini environments with subject matters varying from war scenes to voyeurism to racial and political references to American pop culture. Levinthal is included in many public collections, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Whitney Museum, The Art Institute of Chicago, The Center Pompidou in Paris, The Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C, and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. He was also the recipient of the John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Fellowship and a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship.
david lindsey wadediana koenigsbergedwin hogreg millerisabelle bonjeanjohn blaisjoyce tennesonlyndon wademoshe + eddie brakhaolaf hauschulzstaudinger + frankevincent skeltisNewsBill Diodato : Book Release TODAY 07-22-1007.22.2010Come this evening to celebrate the release of Care of Ward 81 at Sun West Studios, 450 West 31st. On the 10th floor. Between 9th & 10th Ave. Manhattan. rsvp here Care of Ward 81: Photographs and text by Bill Diodato. Foreword by Mary Ellen Mark. Golden Section Publishing, 2010. 64 pp., 46 color and black & white illustrations., 106. This is Bill's first monograph. Care of Ward 81 is the first of two books on the subject. Located at the Oregon State Mental Hospital (the hospital where One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest was filmed in 1976), Ward 81 was set up as a psychiatric ward to help women in need by providing them with medical attention and isolation. From the Introduction by Bill Diodato: "Entering Ward 81, I found each room vibrated with pastel colors, some walls even adorned with curiously upbeat art from the patients. All this beauty was contrasted with a dense chalky air, earthy odor and constant crackling of debris beneath my feet...In the end, I can't say where exactly the many sleepless nights I spent pondering what happened to the women of Ward 81 have taken me. I simply do not know. If, by chance, it helps even just one woman and her family, I rest my head with a renewed sense of hope."- Bill Diodato BILL DIODATO : Marge Casey06.29.2010Welcome Home DAVID LEVINTHAL : "XXX" series06.29.2010Mentioned in The New Yorker: Frames from Fiction: Sets, Dolls, and Nudes |
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