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Laurel Nakadate, _Trouble Ahead Trouble Behind (Police Car)_, 2006, C-print, 22-3/4 x 34-7/8 inches, Edition of 3. Courtesy of Tonkonow Projects.

Laurel Nakadate, Trouble Ahead Trouble Behind (Police Car), 2006, C-print, 22-3/4 × 34-7/8 inches, Edition of 3. Courtesy of Tonkonow Projects.

Back to New York, curated by Olympia Lambert

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HP Garcia Gallery
580 8th Avenue, 7th floor, 212 354 7333
Hell's Kitchen
July 9 - July 30, 2010
Opening: Friday, July 9, 6 - 9 PM
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“We have to go back, Kate. We have to go back!” – Jack Shephard, LOST

Back to New York is an extension of sorts. Not merely an extension of the exhibition Escape From New York, which recently ended its run in a former silk factory in Paterson, NJ, but an examination of the power of one mystical 7-mile-long island. Much like the underlying message of the recently departed ABC series LOST, Back to New York examines the curatorial spirit of pursuing artistic escape routes, only to realize that there is no way off the island.

Manhattan can be a double-edged sword. On the one hand, it can energize and inspire, giving artists an added push of that creative fuel they desperately need in order to produce cutting-edge contemporary art in a supportive, collective environment. The art world’s top collectors live here, and are therefore right in your backyard, where you need them to help finance your work. However, the city can also be a destructive force, killing the spirit, draining finances, and abandoning those who are not a part of the “right” clique. The contemporary art market can appear much like LOST’s Smoke Monster, coming out of nowhere, whispers filling the air, smashing you against the wall, or worse yet, pounding you into the ground until you can no longer breathe.

Much like the Oceanic Six on LOST, some escape, leaving for such places as Berlin, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Milano, London, or even Paterson, NJ. But something about New York always pulls us back. Are we in a purgatory afterlife like Jack and Kate? Perhaps. But in this case, it’s a necessary purgatory, for there is no escaping New York. Instead, we must embrace the wisdom of Desmond: “See you in another life, brotha…”, or in this case, east of the Hudson.

Back to New York includes work by the following artists:

Robert Appleton
Man Bartlett
Adam Bateman
Alison Blickle
The Bruce High Quality Foundation
Boyce Cummings
Vicki DaSilva
Liam Davis
Sumner Dilworth
Debra Drexler
Murray Dwertman
Jeremy Earhart
Agnes Eperjesi
Stephan Fowlkes
Micah Ganske
Kate Gilmore
Alex Gingrow
Dean Goelz
Grant Haffner
Thomas Lendvai
Julie Lohnes
Michelle Manley
Michael Paul Miller
Laelia Mitchell
Laurel Nakadate
Rafael Perez
Don Porcella
William Powhida
Christopher Saunders
Sean Slemon
Tamas Veszi

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