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Arthur Levine Exhibition Opens at Prince Street Gallery
The 98-year-old artist's paintings explore the drama of the individual artist's lifelong love affair with painting.
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The Prince Street Gallery in New York City is hosting an exhibition of paintings by 98-year-old artist Arthur Levine titled "Tilting at the Surface" from February 24 to March 21, 2026. The exhibition features Levine's works that depict the eternal drama of the individual artist engaged in a lifelong pursuit of painting, with the figures in the paintings representing all of us caught up in a search amid a world of painterly turmoil.
Why it matters
At 98 years old, Arthur Levine's exhibition at the Prince Street Gallery showcases the enduring passion and dedication of a lifelong artist, providing insight into the timeless human experience of grappling with creative expression. Levine's work has been collected by major institutions like the Museum of Modern Art, highlighting his significance in the art world.
The details
The exhibition "Tilting at the Surface" features Levine's paintings that present the figures as performers or protagonists in an eternal drama, with a "Don Quixote-like existential quality yet always with ever hopeful energy," according to art critic Mira Schor. Levine's work is known for embodying the drama of the individual artist's engagement with the medium of painting over the course of a nearly century-long career.
- The exhibition runs from February 24 to March 21, 2026.
- The opening reception is scheduled for Saturday, February 28 from 3-6 pm.
The players
Arthur Levine
A 98-year-old artist whose paintings are featured in the exhibition at the Prince Street Gallery.
Mira Schor
An art critic who provided a statement about Levine's work for the exhibition.
Prince Street Gallery
The New York City gallery hosting the exhibition of Arthur Levine's paintings.
What they’re saying
“In Arthur Levine's paintings the works themselves are a stage in which the 98 year old artist continues his lifetime engagement with painting, depicting and embodying the drama of the individual artist engaged in a near century long love affair with painting. The figures are performers or protagonists in an eternal drama presented as divertissement where it seems that they represent all of us, young and old, caught up in a search amid a world of painterly turmoil. They have a Don Quixote-like existential quality yet always with ever hopeful energy.”
— Mira Schor, Art Critic (cityguideny.com)
What’s next
The exhibition at the Prince Street Gallery will be open to the public from February 24 to March 21, 2026, with an opening reception scheduled for Saturday, February 28 from 3-6 pm.
The takeaway
At 98 years old, Arthur Levine's exhibition at the Prince Street Gallery showcases the enduring passion and dedication of a lifelong artist, providing insight into the timeless human experience of grappling with creative expression through painting. Levine's work, collected by major institutions, highlights the significance of his artistic journey over the course of nearly a century.
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