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The 2013 California-Pacific Triennial is the only exhibition in the western hemisphere devoted to contemporary art from around the Pacific Rim. The exhibition includes 23 artists from fifteen countries that boarder the Pacific Ocean, together with nine artists from California.

2013 California-Pacific Triennial
Jun 30, 13 – Nov 17, 2013

Chief Curator: Dan Cameron

2013 California-Pacific Triennial is organized by the Orange County Museum of Art  (OCMA). Formerly known as the California Biennial, (OCMA) has re-envisioned this important survey of contemporary California art and will re-launch it as the California-Pacific Triennial in 2013 with participating artists representing a cross-section of countries from throughout the Pacific rim.

Participating Artists:

  • John Bankston, San Francisco, USA
  • Brice Bischoff, Los Angeles, USA
  • Fernando Bryce, Lima, Peru
  • Masaya Chiba, Kanagawa, Japan
  • Tiffany Chung, Saigon, Vietnam
  • Hugo Crosthwaite, Tijuana, Mexico
  • Gabriel de la Mora, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Dario Escobar, Guatemala City, Guatemala
  • Pedro Friedeberg, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Shaun Gladwell, Sydney, Australia
  • Farrah Karapetian, Los Angeles, USA
  • Kim Beom, Seoul, Korea
  • Kimsooja, Seoul, Korea
  • Robert Legorreta, Los Angeles, USA
  • Michael Lin, Shanghai, China
  • Lin Tianmiao, Beijing, China
  • Liz Magor, Vancouver, Canada
  • Danial Nord, Los Angeles, USA
  • Eko Nugroho, Yogyakarta, Indonesia
  • Yoshua Okón, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Raquel Ormella, Sydney, Australia
  • Sebastián Preece, Santiago, Chile
  • Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook, Chiang Mai, Thailand
  • Adriana Salazar, Bogotá, Colombia
  • Mitchell Syrop, Los Angeles, USA
  • Akio Takamori, Seattle, USA
  • Koki Tanaka, Los Angeles, USA
  • Whiting Tennis, Seattle, USA
  • Camille Utterback, San Francisco, USA
  • Adán Vallecillo, Tegucigalpa, Honduras
  • Mark Dean Veca, Los Angeles, USA
  • Wang Guangle, Beijing, China

    Photo: Lin Tianmiao, All the Same, 2011; Colored silk threads, synthetic skeletons, metal constructions, Dimensions variable; length approximately 472.4 – 590.6 in. (1200 – 1500 cm); Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Lelong, NY.