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Keeping up with contemporary art in New York is not for the faint-hearted, the squeamish, or the easily disappointed. It demands open-mindedness and the will to let hope triumph over experience. And it demands stamina, not only because of the astonishing number of artists at work in and around the city today, but also because getting to their studios and the places they show requires increasingly long trips on the L and F trains or the elusive G and, sometimes, forays to New Jersey or Staten Island. So it was encouraging to hear that P.S. I and its parent organization, the Museum of Modern Art, were jointly organizing "Greater New York 2005" a second version of the rather ...