07/01/2026
Happy new year!💫
Blunk Space is pleased to announce participation in FOG Focus 2026 in San Francisco, and I’m delighted to be part of this presentation.
The booth will take the form of a group exhibition connecting the work of living artists to the legacy of pioneering Northern California artist JB Blunk (1926–2002), whose approach to material and place has been an important orientation for my practice. I’m showing 10 new works conceived as seating, all made from salvaged Northern California wood, presented in dialogue with historic paintings by Blunk’s peers—Richard Bowman (1918–2001), Fritz Rauh (1920–2011), and John Anderson (1932–2011).
Across different moments, the works meet through a shared reverence for materials and an intuitive way of working that trusts touch, time, and response over fixed plans. The paintings and the furniture each hold their own histories, yet create forms that feel both ancient and utterly contemporary—rooted in West Marin’s distinctive contributions to art and design while speaking clearly to the present. The exhibition reflects Blunk Space’s commitment to preserving and extending a Northern California sensibility within the context of FOG Focus.
Blunk Space at FOG Focus
Booth 401
Thursday, January 22–24, 2026, 11am–7pm
Sunday, January 25, 2026, 11am–5pm
Fort Mason Center for Arts & Culture, Pier 2
San Francisco, CA 94109
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