Sex, Cyber-Punk and Magic
Last Thursday, an eclectic bunch maneuvered their way through the maze-like installation of paintings, sculptures, and photographs designed to reflect an aerial view of a government housing project. Esparza carefully curated every aspect of the ambiance – from a cyber-punk soundtrack curated by Snowy, to a signature scent in collaboration with Brooklyn-based Joya Studio, and a live performance by Eartheater and Onyx Collective – to transport each viewer into the dystopian futuristic love story he imagined.
The next morning, I visited the gallery to get a better understanding of what we witnessed the night before. Esparza shared that he first conceptualized a show like this in 2016, but it never happened – almost by fate. It feels appropriate that the concept came into fruition after a period of pandemic-induced loneliness and doubts about what the future holds. Despite the darker themes of abuse and tragedy in the exhibition, there is an underlying sense of humor and irony that ultimately provides every viewer with a sense of faith and hope for the future. He juxtaposes these themes to shine a light on what he envisions this dystopia to be, “communities rising together and figuring out how to survive as one.”
The exhibition is now open through March 25th, 2023 at 601 West 26th Street in Manhattan. Participating artists include FANTACÍA (Isaiah Barr and Gogy Esparza), Ronald Baker, Luke Barber-Smith, Weirdo Dave, Maxwell Deter, Joseph Cochran II, Phillip Leeds, Chris Lloyd, Melanie Luna, Eva Nelson, Armando Nin, Stephanie Perez, Shawn Powers, Radimir, Camille Rouzaud.