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Hugo Crosthwaite
Hugo Crosthwaite (born 1971) is a contemporary figurative artist who is best known for his black and white graphite and charcoal drawings.
Life
Crosthwaite was born in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico, and grew up in the tourist-heavy beach town of Rosarito,[1] where his parents owned a curio shop. He is the middle of three children, and worked at the shop as a boy.[2] In 1997, Crosthwaite graduated from San Diego State University with a B.A. in Applied Arts and Sciences. Currently, the artist lives and works between Tijuana, Los Angeles, and New York.[2]
Recent work
In 2013, Crosthwaite was chosen to represent Mexico in the California-Pacific Triennial curated by Dan Cameron at the Orange County Museum of Art.[3] For this exhibition, inspired by the Mexican carpa, traditional tent shows that traveled along the border, he will create a site-specific mixed media installation. He was also included in the Wignall
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- Hugo Crosthwaite was born in Tijuana, Mexico in 1971 and grew up in the tourist-heavy beach town of Rosarito.
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- Born in Tijuana in , Hugo Crosthwaite grew up in the coastal town of Rosarito, Baja California, 10 miles south of the international border.
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