Matvey Levenstein
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BiographyBorn in Moscow, U.S.S.R., 1960
Lives & Works in New York, New York -
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WorksExhibitions
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Matvey Levenstein: Zone
September 4 – 28, 2024 514 West 28th Street, New YorkIn Matvey Levenstein's new intimately-scaled paintings his intuitive familiarity with his chosen subject matter presents fictionalized impressions of his environment, both interiors and landscapes. Working in layers on toned grounds, Levenstein's paintings achieve a cinematic sensibility, encouraging close looking to unearth their poetic investigations of place.View More -
Matvey Levenstein
September 9 – October 9, 2021 297 Tenth Avenue, New YorkKasmin is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Matvey Levenstein. Composed of paintings depicting scenes drawn from the artist’s life in New York City and Orient, a hamlet on the tip of the North Fork of Long Island, the exhibition will go on view at the gallery’s 297 Tenth Avenue location on September 9, 2021. This is Levenstein’s second solo exhibition at Kasmin.View More -
Matvey Levenstein
January 24 – March 2, 2019Kasmin is pleased to announce an exhibition of new works by Matvey Levenstein, on view at 293 Tenth Avenue between January 24 - March 2, 2019. Levenstein’s work depicts scenes from his life on the North Fork of Long Island and explores themes of history and representation. The paintings speak to the relevance of Romanticism in the 21st Century, and act as quiet meditations on the immigrant experience filtered through the most traditional painterly genres: the landscape, the still life and the portrait. Imbued with a distinctly literary sensitivity and sincerity, the exhibition brings together a selection of new works ranging in size and materials, including large sumi ink drawings, and smaller, delicate works realized on linen, copper, and wood. This is the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery.View More
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Matvey Levenstein: Zone reviewed in Artforum
by Barry Schwabsky November 1, 2024 View More -
Matvey Levenstein: Zone in Brooklyn Rail
by Alex Grimley October 2, 2024Matvey Levenstein’s paintings depart in a similar manner. Distance is a primary characteristic of his art, but it is not the distance of irony or detachment. It is, rather, that of memory, of nostalgia, realized in painterly terms. Though the small scale of these works draws us closer, the surface and scene seem to dissolve rather than gain in definition as one approaches. The soft edges of mist shrouded trees and distant telephone poles blur with proximity, like the paint surface itself, which reveals little of the artist’s brushwork.View More -
Matvey Levenstein and Victor Levenstein in conversation at The Jewish Musuem
March 4, 2023 View More -
Matvey Levenstein Receives Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 2022 Biennial Grant
March 1, 2023Kasmin is pleased to announce that Matvey Levenstein has been named a recipient of the Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation 2022 Biennial Grant.View More -
Announcing Representation of Matvey Levenstein
February 16, 2019 View More
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