In conjunction with the 97th Associated Artists of Pittsburgh exhibition, the museum presents a complementary historical survey featuring the work of more than 75 notable artists who have participated in the annual survey shows. This component reveals the importance of the exhibition to artists’ careers and showcase the work of some of the most important artists who have lived and worked in Pittsburgh, including John Kane, Malcolm Parcell, Aaron Gorson, Samuel Rosenberg, Raymond Cimboli, Marie Kelly, Andy Warhol, Philip Pearlstein, and Jonathan Borofsky.
The Popular Salon of the People: Associated Artists of Pittsburgh Annuals at Carnegie Museum of Art
Heinz Galleries
Nov. 3, 2007–Jan. 21, 2008
Exhibition Images
Support
Funding for The Popular Salon of the People: Associated Artists of Pittsburgh, 1911-2006 was provided by the Benjamin Harris Memorial Fund, The Millie and Henry Berns Fund, the Albert B. Costa Fund, and the Christian and Gustav Elsholz Memorial Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, and the Juliet Lea Hillman Simonds Foundation.
General support for the exhibition program at Carnegie Museum of Art is provided by grants from The Heinz Endowments and the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.