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LOST: A Showcase of the International Artists and Filmmakers of ABC’s Hit Show

May 20 - June 5, 2010 Exhibition
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The Vilcek Foundation gave LOST fans grieving the end of their favorite television program a behind-the-scenes view of the diverse cast and crew, along with many of the iconic props from the show. By focusing on the images and backgrounds of 20 immigrant and first-generation contributors to the wildly popular television show, the Foundation also advanced its primary mission: to heighten awareness of foreign-born contributions to American culture. LOST’s executive producer Carlton Cuse, writer Melinda Hsu Taylor, actor Jorge Garcia (“Hurley”), and cinematographer John Bartley, were among the featured artists.

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