Crossover dreams: the third "inSITE" exhibition, on view throughout the neighboring cities of San Diego and Tijuana, reflected the region's intense concern with cultural and political borders.

From: Art in America | Date: May 1, 1998| Author: Hollander, Kurt | Copyright information

The triannual exhibition known as "inSITE" is a unique art event that brings together a group of artists to create site-specific work throughout the neighboring but sharply divided cities of San Diego and Tijuana. Its most recent incarnation included over 50 artists from 11 countries in the Americas, with work exhibited in more than 25 locations on both sides of the border. Needless to say, this commingling of so much work from both local and imported artists in two such dissimila...

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