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  2. Erik Levine - Wikipedia

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    Erik Levine is an American visual artist.He is a Professor of Art in the College of Liberal Arts at the University of Massachusetts Boston. [1]Levine is most known for his videos, sculptures, and drawings, with his works featured in the public collections of museums, such as the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Walker Art Center, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

  3. Robert Levine (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Levine's work is sculpture infused with humor. A 1994 LA Times review of his art notes, "His "Half Knot Painting" is the sleeper of the show, a witty, punning mosaic of wood scraps, half with knots and half without. Understated and crudely coated with resin, it rips through the posturing of the work surrounding it to make a fresh and clever ...

  4. David Levine - Wikipedia

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    David Levine (December 20, 1926 – December 29, 2009) [1] was an American artist and illustrator best known for his caricatures in The New York Review of Books. Jules Feiffer has called him "the greatest caricaturist of the last half of the 20th Century".

  5. Sherrie Levine - Wikipedia

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    Large Check: 3, 5, 6-10, and 12 (1987) at the Museum of Modern Art in 2022. Levine's art is most often associated with 1980's theoretical feminism. She was showcased in the exhibit Difference: On Representation and Sexuality in 1984 along with artists such as Barbara Kruger, Jeff Wall, and Mary Kelly. This exhibit focused on gender distortions ...

  6. Jack Levine - Wikipedia

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    Jack Levine was the eighth child born to Samuel and Mary Levine, Lithuanian Jewish immigrants. [2] He grew up in the South End of Boston, where he observed a street life composed of European immigrants and a prevalence of poverty and societal ills, subjects which would inform his work.

  7. Marion Lerner-Levine - Wikipedia

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    Marion Lerner-Levine (born Marion Lerner, October 31, 1931 – October 26, 2023) was a British-born American painter, printmaker, and teacher who created "emotionally expressive" still life paintings in oil and watercolor, [1] which "transform the traditional form of the still life into whimsical portraits of everyday life."

  8. Martin Levine - Wikipedia

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    Martin Levine (born 14 May 1945 in New York City) [1] is an American artist.. Levine works mainly in etching and lithography, depicting realistically rendered cityscapes.His work has been included extensively in both international and American invitational and juried exhibitions, and his prints and drawings are in many important collections, including the Brooklyn Museum, the Museum of Fine ...

  9. David M. Levine - Wikipedia

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    Levine's essays on art, theater, and performance, have been published widely. He is the author, along with Alix Rule, of the 2012 essay, International Art English which describes and diagrams the language of contemporary art by analyzing artists’ statements, wall labels, criticism, and a corpus of more than fourteen thousand press releases sent by e-flux.