As first as exactly an exhibition by NAPOLEON members Marc Blumthal & Alexis Nutini, Lewis Colburn & Tamsen Wojtanowski, Liza Coviello & Leslie Friedman, Christina P. Day & Christopher Hartshorne, and Jordan Rockford & H. John Thompson The ten members of NAPOLEON divided into pairs in order to create new work for our CITYWIDE exhibition. The work is inspired by the poem If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso by Gertrude Stein and was produced by means of call-and-response, collaboration, and combination. Traction Company 4100 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Opening Reception Saturday, November 2, 2013 2 –…
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Leslie Friedman on a Subway Billboard!
This Fall, Philadelphia’s Artists Take to the Streets MADE IN PHILLY: Now on a Block Near You 50 Works of Art Take Over Advertising Spaces Throughout Philadelphia and Celebrate the City’s Creative Renaissance Philadelphia, PA – The Center for Emerging Visual Artists and leading sponsors The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, Greater Philadelphia Tourism Marketing Corporation, and With Art PhiladelphiaTM are proud to announce the launch of Made in Philly in conjunction with the 2013 Philadelphia Open Studio Tours. The campaign showcases the extraordinary quantity and quality of visual art being produced in Philadelphia and connects each work…
Title Magazine Reviews ‘Tastier’
In Candy Without Consequence, Janette Chien writes about the “guilty pleasures” associated with the exhibition that just closed at Space 1026 In the review, Chien remarks on all the major pieces of the installation. Of the animation, she writes: The video animation Taste you all over, poised on top of the cans, features a woman literally stimulating herself. The video plays off Friedman’s earlier Tasty installation, which is also included in this exhibition. Tasty depicts a soda can pouring “goo” into a woman’s mouth, recalling common pornographic moments. Unlike Tasty, Taste you all over removes the ejaculate and any other…
TheArtBlog.org Reviews ‘Tastier’
Alyssa Greenberg writes about her visit to Tastier at Space 1026 In the review, Greenberg recognizes the connections made in the work to America’s consumer culture: Leslie Friedman knows her way around a suggestive mise-en-scène. That much is clear after about a millisecond of looking at “Tastier,” her show at Space 1026; from every angle, the pieces deftly skewer the culture of materialism and do it stylishly, with maximum symbolic impact. Using time-honored icons of the culture – naked women, Coca-Cola — and tropes of pop art, “Tastier” is nothing we haven’t seen before. Its arrangement and choice of context, however,…
TheArtBlog.org announces the Fleisher Wind Challenge winners for 2014
TheArtBlog.org announces the winners of the Fleisher Wind Challenge 2014 and Leslie Friedman is in! Fleisher Art Memorial’s announcements for the 36th Annual Wind Challenge Exhibition Series are now out in the world. 2014′s winners are: Barbarism (Sarah Secunda and Katherine Hirsch), Leslie Friedman, Daniel Gerwin, Talia Greene, Kay Healy, Maggie Mills, Janell Olah, and Ashley Wick. Congratulations to the artists of 2014! Challenge 1 opens the series on September 6 featuring Daniel Gerwin, Kay Healy, and Ashley Wick. Very exciting news!
Found Listed in the Philadelphia Weekly: Tastier!
Listed as one of their picks for the Arts and Culture Calendar, Philadelphia Weekly does a nice job summarizing the show Tastier at Space 1026. ART Tastier by Leslie Friedman A display of human ironies, consumerism, artificiality and more are revealed in this vibrant showing of message-ridden pop art. Through large depictions of Coke Zero cans, artificial sweeteners, and a sprinkle of sexuality, Leslie Friedman’s Tastier is a judgment toward humanity. 6pm. Free. Space 1026, 1026 Arch St. space1026.com Calendar available online or in print.
NPR’s WHYY and their website NewsWorks.org Cover ‘Tastier’
Leslie Friedman on the Radio! Peter Crimmins from Philadelphia’s NPR station stopped by Tastier to talk to Leslie Friedman about diet sodas In both the radio piece and the web-written review, Peter Crimmins makes some insightful points about Tastier, Leslie Friedman’s most recent solo-show at Space 1026 in July 2013. Given the needs of the different media, the radio piece and the written one are a little different, so do take a listen and a look at both! In particular, the WHYY team was interested in making a connection between the show and a recent study released by Purdue University…
‘Tastier’ at Space 1026, July 5 – 26, 2013
Space 1026 1026 Arch Street, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19107 http://www.space1026.com Tastier an solo-installation by Leslie Friedman 7.5.13 – 7.26.13 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: “Real Coke taste with zero sugar. It’s possible.” TASTIER an exhibition by LESLIE FRIEDMAN at SPACE 1026 GALLERY July 2013 7.5.13 – 7.26.13 Tastier, an installation by artist Leslie Friedman, expands on a body of work which made its debut in Tasty, a solo exhibition held at Napoleon Gallery in February 2012. Tastier is a site-specific installation created for the expansive gallery at Space 1026 and, while it continues to explore the pervasiveness of sugar substitutes in…
Mis/Constu(ct)ed Identities: Exploring Jewish Stereotype at the Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art
Show on view from May 1 – August 1, 2013 Opening with Artist Talk, May 1, 6 – 8 pm Installation by Leslie Friedman Curated by Matthew F. Singer
Urban Pop on DonArtNews
Don Brewer reviews “Urban Pop” on his blog, DonArtNews. To quote: Amie Potsic curated the exhibit at Main Line Art Center featuring work influenced by Pop Art and urban culture bringing together three great artists to celebrate Betsy Meyer who appreciated experimental art. The artists were free to experiment with the space: Leslie Friedman‘s Jewish skate nerd pop room, Jay Walker‘s Pyrotokos room and DISTORT‘s cyber-punk classic art from an imagined future are a match made in art pop heaven. Urban Pop is like a comic book, dumpster diver, post, post, post, post modern mash-up of concepts, materials and time. A…










