Biography
Laura Levine's eclectic background as a cross-disciplinary
visual artist has led her to pursue a variety of projects
in independent filmmaking, photography, television animation,
fine art and illustration.
Laura Levine’s iconic rock photography portraits have
appeared in countless magazines, album covers and books, as
well as dozens of exhibitions, photography anthologies and
published collections of fine art photographs. Her photographs
are in the permanent collection of the Rock &
Roll Hall of Fame and Museum and
numerous private collections. In 2005 she was the recipient
of the Aperture Award from Rave Magazine
in India, and her cover for the premiere issue of Blue
Magazine was recently named one of the forty top magazine
covers in the past forty years by the ASME
(American Society of Magazine Editors).
From 1980 - 1995, Levine's career as a music photographer
enabled her to work with everyone from Björk to James
Brown for magazines such as Rolling Stone, The
New York Rocker (where she was chief photographer/photo
editor), and Sounds UK. She directed
music videos for Lisa Germano and Giant Sand, and worked with
R.E.M. and other Athens, Georgia musicians on the Super-8
underground film, Just Like A Movie (1984).
A self-taught artist, for over a decade Levine has been painting
an ongoing series of portraits of contemporary music’s
pioneers, which she developed and adapted into a series of
children’s books. Honky-Tonk Heroes and
Hillbilly Angels: The Pioneers of Country & Western Music,
and Shake, Rattle & Roll: The Founders of
Rock & Roll (Houghton Mifflin; with words
by Holly George-Warren). Her first picture book was Wig!,
a collaboration with the B-52's (Hyperion Books for Children).
Levine’s award-winning illustrations have appeared in
the pages of Time, Rolling Stone, and The New
Yorker as well on the covers of numerous books and CDs
(Richard Thompson's Rumour and Sigh, the Verve
Essential Series, Leo Kottke).
Levine’s paintings have been exhibited worldwide and
are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of
International Folk Art in Santa Fe, The House of Blues,
and the Galleria Comunale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea
in Rome. Her work is in numerous private collections,
including those of Harry Shearer & Judith Owen, Nora Ephron,
Lisa Bonet, Tom Freston/MTV, Laurie & Larry David, and
Cher. The original artwork Levine created for Shake, Rattle
& Roll spent a year on exhibit, touring some of the
country's finest cultural institutions and galleries including
the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and Museum
in Cleveland, The Experience Music Project
(EMP) in Seattle, Yard Dog Folk Art in Austin,
and the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, Texas.
Levine’s work in animation has been screened as part
of the 2000 Animation Festival at the Museum
of Television & Radio, and she was commissioned to
create and develop an animated series pilot for MTV.
Levine’s first documentary short film,
Peekaboo Sunday
-- the brief and hilarious tale of one woman and her
six disobedient miniature horses—had its World
Premiere at the
2001 Sundance Film Festival
as an official selection in the Short Film competition,
and has gone on to screen at the Florida Film Festival, the Atlanta Film & Video Festival, the Lake Placid Film Forum, the Short Attention Span Film Festival, the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, and the New York Comedy Film Festival, among others.
Her first documentary feature film, Digging for Dutch:
The Search for the Lost Treasure of Dutch Schultz, had
its International Premiere as an official selection of the
Edinburgh International Film Festival in August 2002,
and its World Premiere at the 2001 Woodstock Film Festival,
where it won the Kodak-sponsored 2001 Torchlight
Award for Best Feature-Length Film, presented by
the New York City Film Project. The film has been the subject
of feature articles in the New Yorker, the New York
Times, The London Sunday Telegraph, Harvard Magazine,
and the National Examiner.
In her spare time, Levine, who grew up in New York
City's Chinatown and graduated from Harvard University
is the proprietress of Homer & Langley's Mystery Spot, an unusual antique/ junk/oddities shop in Phoenicia,
New York.
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