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OCMA Triennial: Artist Hugo Crosthwaite merges high and low art via Tijuana
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Jul 26, 2013
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OCMA Triennial: Artist Hugo Crosthwaite merges high and low art via Tijuana
Kevin Ferguson talks with Tijuana's Hugo Crostwaithe, whose installation of prints, paintings and posters makes up the better part of OCMA's front lobby.
Carpas, 2013, by Hugo Crosthwaite
Carpas, 2013, by Hugo Crosthwaite
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Chris Bliss Photography
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Kevin Ferguson talks with Tijuana's Hugo Crostwaithe, whose installation of prints, paintings and posters makes up the better part of OCMA's front lobby.

If you've listened to Off-Ramp lately, you might've heard our visits to the California Pacific Triennial,  a new group show at the Orange County Museum of Art. The museum spanning exhibit focuses on artists whose lives and work are impacted by the Pacific ocean. 

First, curator Dan Cameron brought us his thesis for the exhibit. Last week, Australian video artist Shaun Gladwell explained his two channel installation, titled Broken Dance. And there's other video artists and painters to check out, if you haven't already.

This time, Off-Ramp producer Kevin Ferguson talks with Hugo Crostwaithe, whose installation, titled Carpas, makes up the better part of OCMA's front lobby.