- Laura Levine
- Tina Weymouth and Grandmaster Flash, New York City, 1981
Weโve featured Laura Levine in Chronogram several times. Besides being the owner/operator/curator of Phoeniciaโs junk shop divine, Mystery Spot Antiques, and an illustrator with a distinctly โoutsiderโ palette, Levine was one of the leading music photographers from the early 1980s to the early 1990s. And recently one of her most iconic images, this 1981 shot of Talking Heads bassist Tina Weymouth and DJ Grandmaster Flash, was officially acquired by the Smithsonian Institutionโs National Portrait Gallery for its permanent collection and upcoming display.
โThis was the first time that Tina and Flash had met,โ says Levine about the photograph, which was originally taken for the cover of the now-defunct NY Rocker and was recently exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art. โSome wonderful (and important) musical collaborations came out of this meeting, as they later incorporated each otherโs music in subsequent recordings.โ
This is the second of Levineโs photos to have been acquired by the National Portrait Gallery; the first, a portrait of seminal DJ Afrika Bambaataa, was inducted last year. โWho Shot Rock and Roll: A Photographic History, 1955 to the Present,โ a major museum exhibition that includes many of Levineโs pictures, originated at the Brooklyn Museum and is currently finishing its three-year, nine-city run at the Auckland Art Museum in New Zealand.
This article appears in March 2013.










