Invitation to a Photographic Exhibition in San Diego

8/10/13

Girls on a Slide by Arthur Lavine
 

 

     Girls on a Slide by Arthur Lavine

           
 
 
 
                      Children at Play by Dana Levine
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You are invited to a wonderful new exhibition, Lavine/Levine: Relative Viewpoints, featuring the photographs of Arthur Lavine and Dana Levine. 
 
Dates and Times:  Sept. 11-Nov. 27, Sun.-Fri., 9 am - 5 pm

Place: Gotthelf Art Gallery
Center for Jewish Culture
Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center
4126 Executive Drive
La Jolla, CA 92037

Artists' Reception:  Wed. Sept. 11th at 7:30 pm
            

Bridle Path Central Park by Arthur Lavine
 

 

  Bridle Path, Central Park by Arthur Lavine

Vermont Farm by Dana Levine
 

 

                       Vermont Farm by Dana Levine

 
 
 
 
 
 
Twenty-four photographs by Arthur Lavine are matched to approximately 24 photographs by Dana Levine.  Arranged  side by side to allow viewers to compare and contrast them, the theme is a look at life from the mid-20th Century up into the 21st. The gentle humor of the scenes, character and dignity in the faces of people, quiet contemplation of daily life, and nostalgia for favorite places remind us that life has not changed all that much through the years.
 

Woman Stockholder by Arthur Lavine
 

 

    Woman Stockholder by Arthur Lavine

The Goth Look by Dana Levine
 

 

                       

                                The Goth Look by Dana Levine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Arthur Lavine and I are distant cousins.  Here's the backstory:
I met my cousin Arthur for the first time six years ago.  In May of 2007, I saw a notice of a photographic exhibition, Arthur Lavine: Peripatetic Wanderings and Meditations, at the San Diego Museum of Photographic Arts.  Since my maiden name is Lavine, I wondered if Arthur could possibly be related to me.   On a day at the museum when he was signing copies of his book, An Inquiring Eye, I presented myself, Lavine family history in hand.   We soon discovered we are related.

 
Arthur Lavine has been a working photographer based in New York City for more than five decades while I, a scientist and artist, bought my first digital camera less than ten years ago.  Arthur is a nationally known photographer whose work is represented in museums across the country while I show my work at galleries primarily in San Diego.

 
We come from different generations and bring divergent life experiences to our work.  He works with a film camera in black and white and I with a digital camera and Photoshop.  But when one looks at the outcome, our photographs are strikingly alike. Their subject matter, compositional elements, emotional impact and visual imagery bridge the gap across the years and present a way of life and the world around us that show a similar point of view.

In the six years I have known Arthur, I have come to realize there is an amazing visual thread, woven through time and space, that somehow connects my cousin to me.   This connection forms the basis of our exhibition, Lavine/Levine: Relative Viewpoints.  
 

Skyline Fantasy II by Arthur Lavine
 

 

        

           Skyline Fantasy II by Arthur Lavine

South Bay Saltworks by Dana Levine
 

 

                        South Bay Saltworks by Dana Levine

 


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