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09.25 2014
Please Pardon Our Appearance
Opening Reception: Friday, October 3, 2014 / 7-10pm
Exhibition Dates: October 3 – October 29, 2014
Space 1026 is pleased to announce our upcoming exhibition, Please Pardon Our Appearance, by Jacob Lunderby. This exhibition opens Friday, Oct. 3, 2014 with a reception from 7-10 pm. For this exhibition, Lunderby depicts images of windows that have been digitally modified and layered over enamel paint on wood panel. While the production of work includes the use of digital resources and printing, the artist’s objective is to see the work in a context of painting.
The paintings of windows originate from one of two gestures: blocking out to prevent observation into an interior space, or covering a break to arrest fracturing of the window surface. As with the vernacular of painting, the images of windows shift between presentation of depth, surface tension and reflectiveness. The marginal materials used as devices to control vision and the sense of precarious formalism found in this meshwork of image and pattern provides a generative model to engage layers of attention, materiality and durations of time, from the context of a restaged image to the life span of a painting.
Through the process of using images that gesture towards methods of concealment, containment and protection, Lunderby uses painting to engage the potential to contain, disrupt or direct vision, and address the image/painting object in its complex relationship to time and context.
Jacob Lunderby is an artist, educator and preparator based in Philadelphia, PA. His recent exhibitions include: Redactor, Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia, PA (solo); Cephalopod Interface, Okinawa Prefectural Art Museum, Naha City, Okinawa; Confiscape, Circa Gallery, Minneapolis, MN; The Implication, Emory and Henry College, Emory, VA (solo); Painting Zombies, Regis Center for the Arts, Minneapolis, MN; Heaven on Earth, Little Berlin, Philadelphia, PA; Minnesota Museum of American Art, St. Paul, MN; and more. He received an MFA from the University of Minnesota (2002) and BFA from the Minneapolis College of Art & Design (1998). Lunderby is represented by Pentimenti Gallery, Philadelphia. All work appearing in this exhibition comes courtesy of Pentimenti Gallery.
08.29 2014
DESCRIBE THE PHENOMENON
DESCRIBE THE PHENOMENON
PAINTINGS AND SCULPTURES BY BEN FURGAL
SEPTEMBER 5TH-SEPTEMBER 28TH 2014
SPACE 1026 | 1026 ARCH STREET 2ND FL | PHILADELPHIA PA
OPENING RECEPTION: SEPTEMBER 5TH 2014 6-11PM
Ben Furgal is an artist, curator, and musician. He is co-director of Magic Pictures and performs seasonally in the band Evil Sword. He lives and works in Philadelphia. A signed edition of 50 blacklight posters designed by the artist will be for sale at the opening reception.
06.13 2014
Drums Like Machine Guns, the Dirty Cut & Problems at Space 1026
Space 1026 proudly presents:
Drums Like Mchine Guns
The Dirty Cut
Problems
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Doors open at 7pm
Show at 7.30pm
06.01 2014
Mark Price and Joseph Opshinsky’s II Ways
On display from May through August, FrameWorks Studio & Gallery presents II WAYS: New Works in Paper, a two-person exhibition exploring the dichotomy of paper as a medium and featuring a selection of new works by Philadelphia-based artist Mark Price and Philadelphia-trained, Scranton native, Joseph Opshinsky.
The exhibition runs May 3 to August 10. The gallery is open Monday through Saturday 11am – 6pm.
FrameWorks Studio & Gallery
2103 Walnut St.
Philadelphia, PA 19103
• Read a review of the exhibition by Kelly Steinlage on The Art Blog
• View a catalog of new paper works featured in II Ways by Mark Price.
05.02 2013
CALVIN JOHNSON, CHAIN & THE GANG, ARRINGTON DE DIONYSO @ Space1026 MAY 19th!

We are super pumped to present:
CALVIN JOHNSON (ex-Beat Happening, Halo Benders, Dub Narcotic)
CHAIN AND THE GANG (ex-Nation of Ulysseus, The Make-Up)
ARRINGTON DE DIONYSO (ex-Old Time Relijun)
SUNDAY May 19th
7:00pm $10.00
(no advance tickets)
@Space 1026
1026 Arch Street
Philadelphia, PA
www.space1026.com
03.29 2013
NOTHING IS RATHER DO! Keith Greiman/Marth Rich
Nothing is Rather Do featuring new work from Philadelphia artists Keith Warren Greiman and Martha Rich at Space 1026 on April 5th.
Greiman and Rich met in Philadelphia three years ago through mutual friends in the design and illustration world. After an introductory discussion of the effects of eating too many skittles, they discovered a shared love of the silly and the absurd and have now come together to create a show of mixed media works celebrating this common ground.
Greiman says, “For this new collection of work, I am memorializing objects and scenes that I blindly coast through day after day: a pile of clothes on the floor, a vacant lot down the street, a cardboard toilet paper roll on the bathroom floor.”
All Greiman’s paintings are of objects and things within arms reach and are injected with his humorous and quirky way of observing the everyday world. “I try to approach all subjects, no matter how macabre or heavy, with a good dose of humor. Tears of a clown.”
Since receiving her MFA, Rich has been eavesdropping and collecting words and using them in her paintings. “My art is about what cracks me up and what disturbs me or what is absurd or what is at hand. Social acceptance? No. Self-acceptance? Yes. It’s a lesson in the ridiculous.”
Rich work uses collaged People magazine parts, paints on rejected CMYK screen prints of a rejected painting done years ago, includes silhouettes of friends and strangers and many of the eavesdropped conversations she has collected over the years to create an absurd narrative of life in the modern city.
Keith Greiman Bio:
Keith Warren Greiman lives and works in Philadelphia, PA. His bright and animated images of real and supernatural beings depict life, captured in experience, being ascendant, melancholic and at all times wild. Keith is a graduate of Tyler School of Art.
Keith’s work has been shown in various galleries and publications from all over and everywhere. Some clients include LA Times, Village Voice, Newsweek, the Fader, Ace Hotels, Fantagraphics, the Utne Reader, and Willamete Week. His work has been recognized by American Illustration, the Society of Illustrators and Graphis.
Martha Rich Bio:
Martha Rich lived the typical, suburban life – until she followed her husband to Los Angeles where, just short of a picket fence and 2.5 children her average American life unraveled. To cope with divorce, fate lead her to a class taught by painters Rob and Christian Clayton. They persuaded her to quit the pantyhose, corporate world, leave her human resources job at Universal Studios behind and become an artist full-time. She graduated with honors from Art Center College of Design in Pasadena.
Her commercial clients include Rolling Stone, Entertainment Weekly, Penguin UK, McSweeney’s, Portland Mercury, Y&R, Village Voice, Bon Appetit, San Francisco Chronicle, Henry Holt Publisher, and Country Music TV to name just a few. Her work has been featured in the Beck video “Girl” and on the television show “Girls.” A book, Sketchbook Expressionism, featuring artwork from her sketchbooks was published by Murphy Design and Rich’s artwork has been shown in galleries throughout the U.S. and internationally.
She is currently living in her hometown of Philadelphia and recently received her MFA in Painting from the University of Pennsylvania. Rich also teaches at Tyler School of Art, Drexel University and FIT.
11.06 2012
This Friday at Frame Works…

THINK SMALL + INSIDE THE BOX
The year end show at Frame Works Gallery. Featuring original artwork by local artists, all for under $200.
Opening reception: Friday November 9, 6 – 9 PM
Holiday Party: Friday December 14, 6 – 9 PM
@ 2103 Walnut Street
Philadelphia, PA 19103
10.01 2012
NEW WORK & THEN SOME • Opening Friday, October 5!

09.17 2012
Sun Foot & Andrew Jeffrey Wright
Andrew Jeffery Wright is going to tell jokes and be tall and skinny, as usual.
08.03 2012
TONIGHT! FINDER – new work by Ryan Parker
Ryan Parker: Finder
August 3- August 25, 2012
Opening Reception: Friday, August 3rd 6:00 – 10:00 p.m.
Tonight is the opening reception of Ryan Parker’s latest work.
Here is a sneak peek of the installation. Come out and support your local artist!
Dan Angel, Kate Ferencz, Lauren Poor






