Kati Gegenheimer: We've Only Just Begun

Exhibition Info
Historic Landmark Building
Curated by
Leah Triplett, Curator of Contemporary Art
Rooted in painting but extending into architecture and social space, the exhibition positions love not as a private or sentimental subject, but as a serious aesthetic, political, and communal structure.

To reinaugurate the newly renovated Morris Gallery, PAFA presents Kati Gegenheimer: We’ve Only Just Begun, an immersive monographic exhibition exploring love–familial, romantic, or brotherly–at this moment of profound social division. Anchored by a symbol-laden painted musical score of the titular line from the Carpenters’ 1970 song, the exhibition presents works surveying how love is a necessary choice to be cultivated, measured, sustained, or dismissed, over time.

Rooted in painting but extending into architecture and social space, the exhibition positions love not as a private or sentimental subject, but as a serious aesthetic, political, and communal structure. Gegenheimer's markmaking, symbolism, and vibrant use of color reclaim emblems of care and tenderness (hearts, love notes, hinges, calendars, keyholes, to-do lists), and ponder how love is practiced over time rather than experienced in a singular instance. In an era driven by speed, extraction, and instant gratification, the exhibition insists on return and continuity.

Gegenheimer's paintings are devoted expressions of love, luck, and time, drawing inspiration from art history, architecture, popular culture, and craft. Her works embrace the decorative and diaristic, each an altar to a fleeting moment. Reliant on color, tempo, and composition, each of her paintings is a sign, symbol, and record all at once. 

Featured Artwork: Weather Predictions, caption Kati Gegenheimer, (b. 1984), Weather Predictions, 2023. Oil on shaped panel, unframed: 27 in x 26 in. Gift of Ralph Citino and Lawrence Taylor, 2025.7.

About the Artist

Kati Gegenheimer (b. 1984, Bucks County, PA) lives and works in Philadelphia, PA, where she is an Assistant Adjunct Professor at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture. She received an MFA in Painting and Printmaking from Yale University in 2013 and a BFA in Printmaking and Art History from the Tyler School of Art in 2007.  Her painting, Weather Predictions, was recently acquired through a generous gift by the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, where it will be on view as part of the reinstallation exhibition A Nation of Artists, on view April 12, 2026, through September 6, 2027.

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EXHIBITION SUPPORT

The capital campaign for Morris Gallery is generously provided by Anne E. McCollum.

Kati Gegenheimer: We've Only Just Begun is generously supported by MAR Family Fund, Kristen Lorello Gallery, and anonymous.


 

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