"We live in a state of constant flux and communication, yet this hyper-connectivity somehow feels more disconnected than times when we had less options and ways to communicate. I see a lot of people making artwork out of this place - disconnected objects, fragmentations, deconstructions - but without the actual answer or response or cure or even recognition of this feeling. The artworks are considered 'progressive' but are themselves disconnected and fragmented, without any real acknowledgment of that fact. So even though they may be a 'sign of the times', they also just tend to blend blandly with the background becoming sterile purposeless objects.
For Ambulance Blues, I wanted to include works that went beyond this idea of progressive. The artists included understand what it means to create a relic of a difficult world in flux with the desire to refocus our attention to something better. There is a real sadness and loneliness in recognizing this disconnected feeling and the works here evoke this. Even further, the works exhibit continuous movement beyond this by reaching towards something sublime. Good art is about knowing and feeling that you live in a fucked up world but still being able to pull out the good human parts and point towards them."
Erin Falls
Presented in collaboration with / Exhibition venue
Basilica Hudson, 110 South Front Street, Hudson NY 12534
Rey Akdogan (1974); Polly Apfelbaum (1955); Uri Aran (1977); Donald Baechler (1956 - 2022); Milano Chow (1987); Peter Coffin (1972); Ann Craven; Sam Falls (1984); Deborah Falls; Jack Goldstein (1945 - 2003); Elias Hansen; Marc Hundley (1971); Mirabelle Marden; Nancy Shaver (1946); Matthew Sheridan Smith (1980); Jordan Wolfson (1980); Joe Zorrilla; Mick Barr;
Andy Warhol (1928 - 1987); Weiwei AI (1957); Polly Apfelbaum (1955); Cory Arcangel (1978); Richard Artschwager (1923 - 2013); Richard Avedon (1923 - 2004); John Baldessari (1931); Matthew Barney (1967); Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960 - 1988); Maurizio Cattelan (1960); Vija Celmins (1938); Chuck Close (1940 - 2021); John Currin (1962); [Gilbert Prousch *1943 & George Passmore *1942] Gilbert & George; Robert Gober (1954); Nan Goldin (1953); Félix González-Torres (1957 - 1996); Douglas Gordon (1966); Andreas Gursky (1955); Hans Haacke (1936); Keith Haring (1958 - 1990); Damien Hirst (1965); David Hockney (1937); Peter Hujar (1934 - 1987); Alfredo Jaar (1956); Deborah Kass (1952); Alex Katz (1927); Anselm Kiefer (1945); Karen Kilimnik (1955); Jeff Koons (1955); Barbara Kruger (1945); Louise Lawler (1947); Glenn Ligon (1960); Kalup Linzy (1977); Sarah Lucas (1962); Christopher Makos (1948); Robert Mapplethorpe (1946 - 1989); Allan McCollum (1944); Vik Muñiz (1961); Takashi Murakami (1962); Bruce Nauman (1941); Kenneth Noland (1924 - 2010); Catherine Opie (1961); Nam June Paik (1932 - 2006); Elizabeth Peyton (1965); Sigmar Polke (1941 - 2010); Richard Prince (1949); [Richard Prince & Cindy Sherman] Prince & Sherman; Gerhard Richter (1932); Edward Ruscha (1937); Betye Saar (1926); Tom Sachs (1966); Julian Schnabel (1951); Cindy Sherman (1954); Hiroshi Sugimoto (1948); Wolfgang Tillmans (1968); Ryan Trecartin (1981); Luc Tuymans (1958); Francesco Vezzoli (1971); Kelley Walker (1969); Christopher Wool (1955); [A. Finklestein, B. Howard, O. Johnston, Ch. Kreloff, Ch. Lione, J. Soccaras] Silence=Death (1987);
Mark Rosenthal; Marla Prather; Ian Alteveer; Rebecca Lowery;
Polly Apfelbaum (1955); Richard Artschwager (1923 - 2013); Gary Bachman; John Baldessari (1931); Paul Bloodgood (1960); Barbara Bloom (1951); Leonard Bullock (1956); Chris Burden (1946 - 2015); Mel Chin (1951); John Dogg; [Kate Ericson 1955-1995 & Mel Ziegler *1956] Ericson & Ziegler (1985 - 1995); Stephen Frailey; John Franklin; Jack Goldstein (1945 - 2003); Lisa Hoke (1952); Win Knowlton (1953); Annette Lemieux (1957); Amy Lipton; Suzanne McClelland (1959); Peter Nagy (1959); Marianne Nowottny; Tom Radloff; Josef Ramarseder; Richard Rezac (1952); Walter Robinson (1950 - 2025); Barry Schwabsky; Kunié Sugiura (1942); Carol Szymanski; James Welling (1951); Sue Williams (1954); Thomas Zummer (1878 - 1969);
Today you find 197274 artists, and 8247 curators in 223177 exhibitions in 12639 venues (resulting in 775673 network edges) from 1880 to present, in 1552 cities in 162 countries, plus 278 professional and private artwork offers.
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