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Trabant, Flaxton, North Dakota
Trabant, Flaxton, North Dakota
1977
Count Nicholas' Gorilla Show, Gooding Amusements, Maumee, Ohio
Count Nicholas' Gorilla Show, Gooding Amusements, Maumee, Ohio
1974
Fred Luccino "Mephisto", at Winter Quarters, Gibsonton, Florida
Fred Luccino "Mephisto", at Winter Quarters, Gibsonton, Florida
1975
Anna "Astoria" Gibons, Hall and Christ Sideshow, Lincoln, Nebraska
Anna "Astoria" Gibons, Hall and Christ Sideshow, Lincoln, Nebraska
1976
Dark Ride Roughie, King's Shows, Woodbridge, Ontario
Dark Ride Roughie, King's Shows, Woodbridge, Ontario
1974
Al Moody's Freak Animal Show, Berea Ohio
Al Moody's Freak Animal Show, Berea Ohio
1976
Go-Go Coaster, Inland Empire, Shelby Montana
Go-Go Coaster, Inland Empire, Shelby Montana
1976
Flying Bobs c. 1970's
Flying Bobs
c. 1970's
Mark of the Beast
Mark of the Beast
c. 1970's
Richard Freeman, Alive
Richard Freeman, Alive
c. 1970's
Exhibit, Medical Freakout
Exhibit, Medical Freakout
c. 1970's
Alice Kendrick and Blade Box, Murphy Brothers Shows, Nashville, Tennessee
Alice Kendrick and Blade Box, Murphy Brothers Shows, Nashville, Tennessee
1981
Willie "Popeye" Ingram, Maumee, Ohio
Willie "Popeye" Ingram, Maumee, Ohio
1974
Morris, Hawksbury, Ontario
Morris, Hawksbury, Ontario
1977
Bruce Snowden, Columbus, Ohio
Bruce Snowden, Columbus, Ohio
1977
Stripper, Fargo, North Dakota
Stripper, Fargo, North Dakota
1976
Inside the "blow" Nashville, Tennessee
Inside the "blow" Nashville, Tennessee
1981
Ball-toss Game, King's Shows, Almonte, Ontario
Ball-toss Game, King's Shows, Almonte, Ontario
1975

Press Release

For Immediate Release: 07/20/17

Randal Levenson In Search of the Monkey Girl, and other work

September 9 – October 13, 2017

Joseph Bellows Gallery is pleased to announce its upcoming solo exhibition, In Search of the Monkey Girl and other work, by Randal Levenson. The exhibition will open on September 9th and continue through October 13th, 2017. An opening reception will be held with the artist on Saturday, September 9th, from 6-8pm.

This exhibition marks the artist’s first solo exhibition at the gallery. The exhibition will feature photographs selected from three bodies of work: Americana, Mexico, and In Search of the Monkey Girl. The three distinct groupings range from the artist’s vintage black and white photographs from the 1970’s to large-scale color prints from this decade.

In Search of the Monkey Girl will present a selection of vintage black and white prints from the ten years Levenson traveled with various sideshows and carnivals throughout 1970’s. During this period, Levenson captured mesmeric and compassionate portraits of the assorted community of performers and workers. His camera also revealed the surrounding landscape of the midway; views of the exhibit halls, facades with posters announcing the oddities that reside within, and the thrill rides.

The photographs as a whole express the spectacle of a life lived at the margins of society. In 1982, Aperture published a book of this work under the title, In Search of the Monkey Girl, accompanied by a text from Spalding Gray.

Recently, Levenson has dedicated his attention to color materials and the portrayal of the American small town, its landscape, artifacts, and people. A selection of large-scale pigment prints from his Americana series will be featured in conjunction with the vintage work.

In addition to the photographs from the Monkey Girl and Americana, a newly published portfolio of 11 carbon ink prints from the artist’s extended road trip in 1974, from Mexico City to Oaxaca and back will complement the other bodies of work.

Randal Levenson was born in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1946 and developed an interest in photography during time spent in Alaska in the 1960s. He attended Brown University and studied photography at the Rhode Island School of Design.

Randal Levenson's work has been exhibited in galleries and museums throughout the United States and Canada. He has taught photography at the University of Ottawa and lectured at Harvard and Brown University.

To request further information or high resolution images please contact Joseph Bellows Gallery at info@josephbellows.com. Established in 1998, Joseph Bellows Gallery features rotating exhibitions of both vintage and contemporary photography, with a special interest in American work from the 20th Century. More information can be found at www.josephbellows.com