Professor is New Mint Museum “Constellation CLT” Artist
Thirteen paintings by Assistant Professor of Art Andrew Leventis will be in exhibition at the Mint Museum Uptown, January 14-May 8, in the museum’s Constellation CLT series. The series celebrates work by local artists, spotlighting three artists each year.
The exhibition, Andrew Leventis: Contemporary Vanities, features work created since the pandemic began, photorealist still-life oil paintings that depict the contents of freezers and refrigerators – including his own.
“The paintings reflect on the mass panic induced by the Covid-19 virus, and how the idea of ‘stocking up’ became a crucial and even primal response in a notion to survive,” he says in an artist statement.
The paintings have been recognized internationally for their stunning technique and their contemporary resonance. In September 2020, Freezer Box (Vanitas), was one of 128 works selected from more than 3,500 entries for the 2020 Wells Art Contemporary exhibition and award show in the United Kingdom. The following spring, it and its companion, Refrigerator (Vanitas), were presented in the Aesthetica Art Prize Exhibition at the York Art Gallery (U.K.) and included in the publication, Future Now: 100 Contemporary Artists. And the series as a whole was named “Best Series” in the Queen City Nerve 2021 “Best in the Nest” awards.
Leventis earned a BFA in Painting from the American Academy of Art in Chicago and an MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths College, University of London. Over the past years, his work has been featured in Norway at Kunstgalleriet, in London at Matt Roberts Arts, and in Rome at The Venanzo Crocetti Museum. In the United States, his work was part of the Mainframe exhibition at the Mint Museum in Charlotte and at The Brooklyn Waterfront Artists’ Coalition annual juried show in New York.
Learn more about Leventis in this feature story in Queen City Nerve.
Pictured: Ever Transient, oil on linen, 72 x 48.