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EPISODE · May 31, 2018 · 1 MIN

War, Myth, Desire: Credits

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This podcast accompanies the exhibition David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire, organized by the George Eastman Museum and on view June 1st 2018 to January 1st 2019. Major support for the exhibition was provided by the Henry Luce Foundation, with additional support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Learn more at eastman.org. The exhibition was curated by Lisa Hostetler, Curator in Charge of the Department of Photography. Manager of Digital Engagement for the Eastman Museum is Kate Meyers Emery. The podcast was produced for the Eastman Museum by Today Then. Writing and narration by Eitan Freedenberg and Molly Tarbell. Audio engineering and sound design by Stephen Roessner. Find the Today Then podcast at todaythen.org. This podcast features music by Lee Rosevere, Stephen Roessner, Dave Chisholm, H.A. Rappaport, Mike Troolines, Craig Nybo, Ben Cameron, Doctor Turtle, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Blue Dot Sessions, Broke For Free, Chris Zabriskie, Podington Bear, SFXBass, Nancy Bea Hefley, David Szesztay, and Philipp Weigl. [Note, these are in the order they appear] Major League Baseball footage used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. and MLB Advanced Media, L.P., as applicable. All rights reserved. Thanks to our contributors -- Chris Bensch, Kelly Dennis, Kenneth Goings, Kenneth Gross, Lisa Hostetler, June Hwang, and Thomas Shieber -- for providing insight into the themes and subjects in David Levinthal's work. Finally, thank you to David Levinthal for generously sharing his stories and his creative vision with all of us. --- David Levinthal (American, b. 1949). Untitled, 2007. From the series Space. Dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid Polacolor). George Eastman Museum, gift of an anonymous donor. © David Levinthal

This podcast accompanies the exhibition David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire, organized by the George Eastman Museum and on view June 1st 2018 to January 1st 2019. Major support for the exhibition was provided by the Henry Luce Foundation, with additional support from the Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Learn more at eastman.org. The exhibition was curated by Lisa Hostetler, Curator in Charge of the Department of Photography. Manager of Digital Engagement for the Eastman Museum is Kate Meyers Emery. The podcast was produced for the Eastman Museum by Today Then. Writing and narration by Eitan Freedenberg and Molly Tarbell. Audio engineering and sound design by Stephen Roessner. Find the Today Then podcast at todaythen.org. This podcast features music by Lee Rosevere, Stephen Roessner, Dave Chisholm, H.A. Rappaport, Mike Troolines, Craig Nybo, Ben Cameron, Doctor Turtle, Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, Blue Dot Sessions, Broke For Free, Chris Zabriskie, Podington Bear, SFXBass, Nancy Bea Hefley, David Szesztay, and Philipp Weigl. [Note, these are in the order they appear] Major League Baseball footage used with permission of Major League Baseball Properties, Inc. and MLB Advanced Media, L.P., as applicable. All rights reserved. Thanks to our contributors -- Chris Bensch, Kelly Dennis, Kenneth Goings, Kenneth Gross, Lisa Hostetler, June Hwang, and Thomas Shieber -- for providing insight into the themes and subjects in David Levinthal's work. Finally, thank you to David Levinthal for generously sharing his stories and his creative vision with all of us. --- David Levinthal (American, b. 1949). Untitled, 2007. From the series Space. Dye diffusion transfer print (Polaroid Polacolor). George Eastman Museum, gift of an anonymous donor. © David Levinthal

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