Chris Levine
Chris Levine’s multidisciplinary practice—which spans photography, performance, installation, fashion, music, and design—focuses on light and the shifting possibilities of perception. The U.K.-based artist is perhaps best known for his portraits of Queen Elizabeth, especially Lightness of Being (2004), which captures the monarch with her eyes closed. With this series and others, Levine has embraced a hallmark style: intimate, unguarded portrait photography presented in lightbox format. Levine studied at the Chelsea School of Art (now the Chelsea College of Arts) before receiving an MA in computer graphics from Central Saint Martins. He has exhibited in London, New York, Los Angeles, and Milan.
Lightness of Being (small)
2008
Archival inkjet print
16.5 x 11.5 inches (sheet)
Publisher, the artist
Printer, Chaudigital Fine Art Printers, London
Edition of 100
Initialled & dated in pencil in the lower right with the artist's blind stamp. Numbered in pencil verso with printers stamp.
Provenance, Stolen Space Gallery, London; Private collection, London.
SOLD