Since the early 1970s, New York-based photographer David Levinthal has used staged photographs of toys and other everyday objects to bring viewers face-to-face with themes central to American history, ...
Photographer David Levinthal uses figurines, doll furniture and other miniatures to meticulously piece together dioramas that recreate images — or imaginations — of American society. Employing ...
Set to open for bidding on March 9, coinciding with Barbie’s 65th birthday, Heritage Auctions invites collectors to delve into Barbie Land, thanks to the genius of renowned photographer David ...
David Levinthal, a grown man, can’t help but play with toys. Cowboys, Indians, Barbie dolls, figurines clad in S&M-wear: All have posed for the photographer’s large-format Polaroid camera — one of six ...
One of the most prolific and acclaimed photographers of his generation, David Levinthal uses toys and miniature figures to restage significant moments or cultural milestones throughout history.
Sometimes beauty is not the issue. Photographer David Levinthal has made beautiful pictures of some of this country's most controversial objects: toys and minisculptures that ridicule and stereotype ...
WINCHESTER — All photography is fake. Four dimensions (time counts, too) folded into two? Sorry, that’s ipso facto phony. But because photography is the closest ...
CC0 Usage Conditions ApplyClick for more information. An interview with David Levinthal conducted 2021 October 45, by Matthew Cronin for the Archives of American Art, at Levinthal's studio in Jersey ...
David Levinthal is an American photographer best known for his images of dolls and toys staged with dramatic lighting, making them look human-like. Through his photography, the artist addresses sexism ...