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Social Impact Artist Andrew Levitas (born September 4, 1977) is an American painter, sculptor, filmmaker, writer, producer, photographer, and restaurateur.


Early life

Levitas was born in New York City. He attended
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and then
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in Manhattan. After graduating from the Dalton School, he attended
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. He graduated in 2000 with a degree from the Gallatin School of NYU. He is Jewish.


Art career


Photographic sculpture

Levitas has been a mainstay on the New York and European art scene for over two decades. In 2004 Levitas produced his "Metalwork Experiment." Developed by the artist, Metalwork Photography photographic sculptures are formed by a process involving the transfer of photographs onto custom transparencies that are in turn melted onto hand detailed sheets. Levitas’ installations are each composed of multi-paneled interlocking metal sheets whose collective impact transcends their individual materiality. Other works included in the exhibition are crumpled sheets of metal that resonate with John Chamberlain's mangled installations, inspired by the action Abstract Expressionist paintings that typified the Post-War New York School. However, as opposed to Chamberlain's incorporation of readymades, Levitas's creation and subsequent disfiguration of his own artwork adds a performative twist to his artwork that situates it at the vanguard of contemporary art. The result is a work that combines the imagery of a photograph with the presence of a sculpture. While these works are printed as editions, they function as unique objects since each print differs, depending on the level of hand tooling. In addition to a growing list of American and international gallery exhibitions, Levitas’ work has garnered attention through top auction houses, museums, and art fairs. 2012 highlights include a solo exhibition Metalwork Photograph: Sculptures at Phillips de Pury in Manhattan, as well as a ten-year retrospective Andrew Levitas: A Brief Survey 2002–2012 at New York University. 2014 highlights include the first solo exhibition ever presented at the highly anticipated Phillips, Berkeley square which included examples of Levitas's earlier two-dimensional artwork in which he successfully fused metalwork and photography, as well as examples of the artist's more recent works depicting crumpled sheets and three-dimensional freestanding installations, all made in his distinctive and innovative style. His work has been acquired by The National Museum Wales and 10 Downing Street and he is one of only a handful of American artists accepted to show with both the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts at the Louvre. Levitas’ fine art engages with the same environmental and inspirational themes that are seen in his films. The New York Times declared that social impact artist Andrew Levitas “has the Midas touch” when describing his continued work across multiple creative platforms. Levitas' recent sculptural work on environmental pollution debuted with a solo exhibition at The Goulandris Museum in Athens, where he was artist in residence in 2021. 2023 includes further international Museum exhibitions in Lisbon, London, and Tel Aviv. Recent acquisitions include The National Museum Wales as well as 10 Downing Street.


Paintings

Levitas’ "organic abstractions" (paintings built from home made pigments, canvas, and organic materials – in some cases entire trees) have also received critical acclaim. The work, often reflective of
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life, is in part a commentary on emotion and the way we choose to express ourselves, as well as the ways in which we insulate ourselves from essential truth. The work also stresses a larger discourse on nature, the organic and its place in the contemporary world.


Brand Collaborations

Levitas has worked on a number of collaborations with like minded brands — IN 2015 Levitas created the CUBA X LEVITAS as part of an artist collaboration with the skate brand Supra.


Film career

Levitas is the founder of Metalwork Pictures a media production company which develops and produces original content. Titles include ''Minamata'' (Johnny Depp, Bill Nighy, Hiroyuki Sanada), ''My Zoe'' (Julie Delpy, Daniel Brühl, Gemma Arterton, Richard Armitage), ''Georgetown'' (Christoph Waltz, Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening), ''The White Crow'' (Ralph Fiennes), ''Farming'' (Kate Beckinsale, Gugu Mbatha-Raw), ''The Gateway'' (Bruce Dern, Olivia Munn, Frank Grillo), ''Last Moment of Clarity'' (Samara Weaving, Udo Kier, Brian Cox), ''The Quarry'' (Michael Shannon, Shea Whigham), ''Flower'' (Zoey Deutch), ''At Any Price'' (
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, Zac Efron), ''Affluenza'' (Nicola Peltz), and ''The Art of Getting By'' (Emma Roberts, Freddie Highmore). Levitas wrote and directed the critically acclaimed 2020 feature film Minamata, which follows photojournalist W. Eugene Smith (Johnny Depp) who travels to the Japanese coastal town of Minamata to expose corporate negligence and government cover-ups by documenting one of the world’s most devastating environmental disasters. Minamata had its gala premiere at Berlinale 2020, where it was acquired for theatrical distribution by MGM in 2021. At the 94th Academy Awards in 2022, the film ranked third place in the Oscars Fan Favorite contest. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 78% based on 74 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3 out of 10, representing the best combined scores in Johnny Depp’s acting career. When MGM suppressed the release of the film due to the #MeToo smear campaign against the lead actor, Depp, many of the world’s great photojournalists rallied around Levitas and Minamata and shared how important and impactful this story about victims of corporate greed and environmental poisoning would be for the world to discover. The film received dazzling reviews for both the production and Depp's performance. The LA Times wrote, "Taken on its own merits — as an accessible if ahistorical dramatization of an environmental tragedy — Minamata does what it sets out to do very well" The Guardian called the film, "a forthright, heartfelt movie, an old-fashioned 'issue picture' with a worthwhile story to tell about how communities can stand up to overweening corporations and how journalists dedicated to truthful news can help them". Greenpeace, commenting on why you should watch Minamata now, said, “Whether you like it or not, no one lives without environmental or human rights issues. The happy ending may still be ahead. But the journey is not endless. Everyone could do something and make their own contribution.” Prior to Minamata, Levitas wrote and directed ''Lullaby'' which stars Amy Adams, Richard Jenkins, Terrence Howard, Jennifer Hudson, and Garrett Hedlund. The film, an exploration of patients’ rights, was described by Pete Hammond (Deadline) as a “strong human drama” with “Jenkins a true actor’s actor, delivering a very Oscar-worthy supporting turn.” In 2017 he produced British film ''The White Crow'' written by
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and directed by
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. It stars Oleg Ivenko as the ballet dancer
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, chronicling his life and dance career. It is inspired by the book ''Rudolf Nureyev: The Life'' by Julie Kavanagh. It premiered at the 2018
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and the 2018 BFI London Film Festival. The film also screened at the Tokyo International Film Festival, Cinemania (Bulgaria) and Febiofest (Czech Republic). Ralph Fiennes received the Special Achievement Award for Outstanding Artistic Contribution at the Tokyo International Film Festival, with the film receiving a Tokyo Grand Prix nomination. The film was released on March 22, 2019, in the UK (StudioCanal) and on April 26, 2019, in the US (Sony Pictures Classics). The New York Times wrote “''The White Crow'' is a portrait of the artist as a young man, an attempt to show the complex array of factors — biographical, psychological, social, political — that led to the moment when the 23-year-old dancer made a decision that would change the history of ballet: Nureyev became Nureyev by defecting from Russia to the West at Le Bourget airport in France in June 1961… Throughout
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Fiennes and Hare suggest the extraordinary will and curiosity that drove Nureyev to dance, and to seek out art and culture wherever he could.” Levitas brought to life director
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’s own story in ''Farming'' . ''Screen Daily'' wrote of the film, “Actor turned director Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje makes an arresting feature debut with ''Farming''. Told with raw emotion and lurid violence, it transforms elements of his life story into a disturbing, eye-opening coming of age drama.” ''Farming'' premiered at the
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on 8 September in the Discovery Section. The film won the Michael Powell Award at the 2019 Edinburgh Film Festival.
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released the film in the United Kingdom on 11 October 2019, followed by a United States release on 25 October. In 2018, Levitas produced ''My Zoe'' from writer and director
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. ''My Zoe'' premiered at the
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as part of the
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in his feature directorial debut. ''Georgetown'' had its world premiere at the
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on April 27, 2019. ''The Hollywood Reporter'' praised the film, noting that "it's the kind of serious but broadly appealing, modestly scaled picture that people love to say doesn't exist any more." Additionally, in 2021 Levitas launched the highly acclaimed Comic book “Eternus” with filmmaker Andy Serkis, which they launched at New York Comic Con.


Academic career

Whilst Artist in Residence in 2021, Levitas taught a masterclass at the Goulandris Foundation in Athens, alongside other environmentalists, as well at the Barbican in 2023, and continues to teach around the world. Notably, he has also been a part-time faculty member at New York University, teaching a course on "The Artist's Mind" for over a decade.


Personal life

Since October 2013, Levitas has been in a relationship with Welsh classical-crossover singer
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on September 27, 2014. Jenkins gave birth to the couple's first child, a daughter named Aaliyah Reign Levitas, on September 30, 2015. With his wife, Levitas wrote the song "8 Nights of Joy," which was recorded at
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and was on her album "Home Sweet Home." Their son, Xander Robert Selwyn, was born in April 2018. Levitas was previously co-owner of West Village hotspot Play and is current part-owner of Soho restaurants Little Prince and Lola Taverna. In 2022, Levitas launched Cygnet Distillery Gin in partnership with his wife Katherine. The world-class gin has been developed by the Cygnet team to offer an exceptional ‘Best in Glass’ experience.


Social Impact

Levitas has spoken on environmental issues at numerous events around the world. In 2020, Levitas was joined by Frans Timmermans, Executive Vice President of the European Commission, and Jeremy Wates, Secretary General, European Environmental Bureau, and others at the European Environmental Bureau and gave a speech on strategies for sustainability. In 2021, Levitas spoke at UNEP’s Cop 4 Indonesia - with Senior Policy Coordination Officer, Claudia Ten Have. In June of 2023, Levitas presented and spoke at the Cop-5 Briefing hosted by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), alongside others including Monika Stankiewicz of the Minamata Convention, Kenneth Davis of the Chemicals and Health branch of UNEP and Christian Hofer of the Global Environment Facility. Levitas also joined jury members and winners of the #MakeMercuryHistory photography contest at the United Nations Environment Programme to share unique perspectives on the role of photography in driving positive change and how it can deepen our commitment to preserving the human health and the environment from the toxic effects of mercury. Levitas is also a global patron for the Wilderness Foundation and an Ambassador of Tusk Trust.


Filmography


Producer

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Actor

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Director

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References

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