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One of World's Most Important Private Photography Collections Given to the Israel Museum |
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Man Ray (Emmanuel Radnitzky), American, 1890-1991. The African Mask (Noir et Blanche), 1926. Gelatin silver print.
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JERUSALEM.- The Israel Museum, Jerusalem, announced today that long-time patrons Harriette and Noel Levine have gifted their extensive photography collection to the Museum, encompassing 125 photographs that span over 160 years of the history of the medium. Their collection, considered one of the finest such collections in private hands, comprises works ranging from 19th-century British calotypes, to modernist masterpieces, to recent examples of contemporary work. This gift builds on the Museums forty-year history of collecting photography, further distinguishing it as one of the worlds premier photography holdings.
In addition to the gift of the collection, the Israel Museum announced new gifts totaling $2 million in endowment support for the Museums photography department$1 million from the Levines themselves and $1 million from Patricia Gerber, sister of Harriette Levine, in honor of the Levines. These generous contributions add to the $12 million gift committed by the Levines in 2005 to endow the Museums photography department, creating a total of $14 million in endowed funds for the department. In 1994, the Levines also donated a collection of 80 signed works by noted American photographer and photojournalist André Kertész (1894-1985).
Noel and Harriette Levine built their photography collection over the course of 30 years. Embracing a wide range of periods and styles, the collection features notable examples of vintage 19th-century photography, including iconic calotypes by the British practitioners Fox Talbot, David Octavius Hill, and Robert Adamson; images by American masters of early landscape photography, among them William H. Jackson and Carleton E. Watkins; and work by French masters such as Gustave Le Gray and Nadar. The collection also encompasses signature examples of Pictorialism by such important figures as Julia Margaret Cameron, Oscar Gustav Rejlander, Karl Struss, and Hans Watzek.
The Levines also hold an exemplary representation of early 20th-century works of American and international modernism by some if its greatest mastersPaul Outerbridge, Man Ray, Charles Sheeler, Edward Steichen, Alfred Stieglitz, and Edward Westonand an extensive holding of images by André Kertész. The collection also includes key images by contemporary photographers, including David Hockney, Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, and William Wegman.
It is with pride and pleasure that Harriette and I pay tribute to the Israel Museumand enrich its holdings in photographywith the gift of our collection on the occasion of the State of Israels 60th anniversary, said Noel Levine.
We are deeply grateful to the Levines for this exemplary display of support for our program in the field of photography. This gift of their collection follows a long history of endorsement of the Museums efforts to build an exceptional photography department, both through endowment support for the departments activities and now through a major enhancement to the signature quality of our collection, said James S. Snyder, Anne and Jerome Fisher Director of the Israel Museum. While we have long been one of the leaders in this field, we are now advanced to an exceptional standing, allowing us to share some of the finest examples of photography, spanning the history of the medium, with our audiences.
The Noel and Harriette Levine Department of Photography at the Israel Museum
Since its opening in 1965, the Israel Museum has maintained a focus on the exploration and exhibition of photography. By the early 1970s, New York photographer Arnold Newman had begun acquiring photographs for the department, which was formally established in 1977, and in 2006 bequeathed to the Museum 70 works by other photographers from his personal collection. Today the departments encyclopedic collection includes over 55,000 works from the earliest days of photography to contemporary times.
Over the years, the department has developed several areas of expertise, including important examples by the mediums pioneering 19th-century practitionersfor whom the holy sites of the Near East offered unique subject matterand photography of the Dada and Surrealist movements. It also features in-depth representations of such historically significant artists as Manuel Alvarez Bravo, Andre Kertész, and Man Ray, and the 1998 gift of The Vera and Arturo Schwarz Collection of Dada and Surrealist Art added further works of unequaled importance, together securing the Museums place among the leading such holdings in the field.
As part of its commitment to collecting and preserving Israels photographic heritage, the Museum has also acquired comprehensive bodies of work by some of the most important practitioners who photographed in the region, among them: Mendel John Diness, a Jewish-born photographer who converted to Christianity and captured images of Jerusalem in the mid-19th century; Scottish photographer James Graham, whose photographic album from 1853 to 1857 features 87 photographs, among them some of the earliest images of the Holy Land; and early 20th-century European photographers who emigrated to Palestine before the founding of the State of Israel, including Yaakov Ben Dov, Yaakov (Jack) Rosner, and S. J. Schweig. The Museum also holds over 20,000 negatives of Alfred Bernheim, one of Israels noted architectural and portrait photographers.
The department also promotes contemporary Israeli photography through an active program of acquisitions as well as through individual and group exhibitions dedicated to the work of Israeli photographers. In addition, the department awards two photography prizes, the Gérard Lévy Prize for a Young Photographer, and the Kavlin Photography Prize for life achievement.
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