Author's Archive

06.19 2009

CADAVER CORPSE

CADAVER CORPSE

Joshua Abelow, Matias Arganaraz, Derek Aylward, Dessarae Bassil, Ben Bauman, James Connolly, Moira Connelly, Garrett Durant, Ry Fyan, Kathy Grayson, Patrick Griffin, Maureen Gubia, Ghazal Hashemi, Bjorn Hegardt, Cody Hudson, Christopher Ilth, Bruce Ingram, Aislinn Jefferies, Billy Kang, Leslie Kulesh, Alex Lengyel, Chris Lux, Kristen MacGregor, JJ Manford, Orion Martin, Eddie Martinez, Mario Martinez, Jude MC, Christopher Milhausen, Zane Morris, Jayson Musson, Jordan Nickel, Aliza Nisenbaum, KC Ortiz, Angel Otero, Eric Perkins, Lucy Perutz, Matt Phillips, Tyson Reeder, Max Roseglass, Kid Sister, Thomas Stavnes, Greg Stimac, Ola Vasiljeva, Justin B. Williams, Josh Young and more.

Curated by Tessa Perutz

At Space 1026,

July 3rd – 31st, 2009

Opening Reception: Friday, July 3rd, 7 – 10pm

06.13 2009

AJ FOSIK TONIGHT IN SF

Space 1026 buddy AJ Fosik has an opening tonight (Saturday, June 13th) at White Walls in San Francisco.
7-11pm at 835 Larkin St.
You can also see some photos of AJ’s studio here.

06.10 2009

New Works, Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw

You can see works from our latest exhibition with Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw on-line HERE.

06.05 2009

Tonight, First Friday

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
MORE HERE
And a special musical performance by Dearest and Marie Sioux at 9:30.

06.04 2009

Tomorrow Night…

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
MORE HERE

06.03 2009

FRIDAY, June 5th.

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
MORE HERE

05.31 2009

New Works, Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw

New Works
Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw
Opening Reception Friday, June 5th 7 p.m. – 10 p.m.
Space 1026
1026 Arch St. 2nd Floor, Philadelphia, PA
space1026.com

New Works, an exhibition featuring drawings by Matthew Palladino and Eric Shaw at Space 1026, running June 5th through the 25th. Opening reception First Friday of June from 7-10pm at 1026 Arch Street in Philadelphia.

Matthew Palladino’s new work plays with perceptions of race, gender, ghosts and alternative mental states. Through painting he explores representations of the human form in varying situations and fluctuating visibility.

Matthew Palladino was born and raised in San Francisco. He attended California College of Arts for two years, dropping out due to fiscal complications. He continued painting on his own and discovered alternative outlets to pursue his education. He is planning on moving to Philadelphia in the fall of this year.

Eric Shaw was conceived on a hill by the grace of the divine cacti button, he sprung into life eleven months prematurely. With young Eric strapped to her back, his mother set out and traveled all over New England, from radio station to radio station. Some stations accommodated the little duo, allowing Patricia Fox to project her voice all-wherever disco guidos’ ears sought her angelic voice.

His father, Senior Shaw-a bottle collector-who digs out deep in the Connecticut River Valley (of Western Mass), was working one day, when his spade hit a thin object. This object transformed Eric’s life-a heron bone pen! Anyone who examines a piece of Eric’s art closely, will notice the fine detail projected by the pen!

Following the Connecticut River further south to it’s tributary, one will come upon Enfield, Connecticut, home of the big pizza, Eric’s Mexican Papa, and Meme. Here, Eric was placed beneath the couch, where he germinated into what he is today. While deep beneath the couch, enveloped in darkness, Eric refined his color theory and mastery of the line. And then Eric returned to Methuen, Massachusetts, where the Plastic Factory distorted his mind even more. The rest are minor details. Eric Shaw seeks to establish a place in every individual’s mind. He hopes to see you soon.

05.29 2009

SATURDAY NIGHT AT 1026

AT 8:00 PM
From Providence Rhode Island, Trutheater Theater’s The Unbroken Circle Of Broken Things —– A play about the unbreakable spirit energy of love.
Starring Peter Glantz, Erin Rosenthal, Roby Newton and Leif Goldberg.
Doors open at 7:30.
Admission: Donation only.

AT 10:00 PM
Written, directed, produced by and starring Tommy Wiseau, The Room, a kitsch film commonly denoted as “The Worst Movie Ever Made” has garnered a cult following in LA and NYC much akin to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Plastic spoons encouraged.
The Room Website
Doors open at 9:45
Admission: Free

Seating may be limited for both events.

05.27 2009

The Room

Written, directed, produced by and starring Tommy Wiseau, The Room, a kitsch film commonly denoted as “The Worst Movie Ever Made” has garnered a cult following in LA and NYC much akin to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Seating may be limited. Plastic spoons encouraged.
The Room Website
The Room on NPR
Doors open at 9:45
Admission: Free

05.05 2009

Derek Weisberg and Matt Rebholz

We have some photos from The Moth, The Flame, The Returning Comet, & The Golem on our Flickr.