Set of five elements provided to members of the press in c. 1971 to promote Les Levine's Museum of Mott Art, located at 181 Mott Street, New York City. Composed of two uncredited black-and-white silver gelatin photographic prints, one of "Portrait of the Founder of Museum of Mott art inc. Les Levine. by Roberto 1969" and the other "The MUSEUM of MOTT Art Inc. located at 181 Mott St. in the heart of Manhattan's Chinese and Italian communities." Also includes three offset printed reprints of newspaper stories about Levine and the Mott Art Museum: "Art, Services Rendered: A Mottley Assortment," by Henry Allen, published in The Washington Post, December 11, 1971; a double-sided sheet "Games people play: the put-on as an art from. Les Levine versus the art word," by Barbara Gold, published in The Baltimore Sun, December 21, 1971; and "The Art World, a New Year's Earful," by Grace Glueck, published in The New York Times, December 26, 1971.