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As part of the 2013 Carnegie International, The Playground Project takes a look at the history of playgrounds in order to reconsider our own time and the way we approach…
…realistic remains to be seen. In his essay for the catalogue for Life on Mars, the 2008 Carnegie International, curator Douglas Fogle writes, “Are we, ourselves, the strangers in our…
…on the museum’s façade during Life on Mars: 55th Carnegie International in 2008. In a series of vignettes, wild North American migratory animals have been relocated from their natural habitats…
…which partially encircle the area near his main workspace, will be featured in the Carnegie International this coming October. Matthew Newton is director of publishing at The Andy Warhol Museum,…
…exhibited as part of the 2013 Carnegie International. The film follows the 2011 wedding procession of Kate Middleton and Prince William from Westminster Abbey to Buckingham Palace; however, the live-action…
…for decorative arts objects, like glass, ceramics, and metalwork that date from the 18th to the 20th century. Some of Andrew Carnegie’s cast collection, including several pieces from the Parthenon…
…by Mimi Cherono Ng’ok, whose work also appeared in the 2018 Carnegie International. Ng’ok is a Kenyan photographer who is known for her use of color and composition to highlight…
…from the late 19th century—when founder Andrew Carnegie established the Carnegie Institute and inaugurated the Carnegie International exhibition series, with the aim of bringing the “Old Masters of tomorrow” to…
…just been bought. Hollis Frampton in Carnegie Lecture Hall, Pittsburgh. (Photo: Robert Haller, 1971) To augment the three Frampton films already in its holdings, Carnegie Museum of Art purchased Snowblind…
…assistant for the 58th Carnegie International, has held curatorial positions at the Center for Contemporary Art in Tel Aviv and the Institute of Contemporary Art at the University of Pennsylvania…
…this timely digital presentation—drawn from the museum’s collection—brings the comfort and inspiration of art directly into the homes of museum visitors. Rose, who exhibited this work in the Carnegie International,…
…and provocative conversations at Carnegie Museum of Art. From 2014 to 2021, Storyboard published articles, photo essays, interviews, and more, that spoke to a local, national, and international arts readership….
…and provocative conversations at Carnegie Museum of Art. From 2014 to 2021, Storyboard published articles, photo essays, interviews, and more, that spoke to a local, national, and international arts readership….
…Visiting the Hall of Architecture offers the rare opportunity to appreciate a cultural phenomenon of international scope. Why Plaster Casts? In the past, collectors believed that a replica of a…
…and provocative conversations at Carnegie Museum of Art. From 2014 to 2021, Storyboard published articles, photo essays, interviews, and more, that spoke to a local, national, and international arts readership….
…or recorded scene not included in the final version, the exhibition brings together important photographic and film works by 2013 Carnegie International artists not included in that exhibition. Outtakes unfolds…
Enjoy our free outdoor art space any time you pass by or visit the museum! The Sculpture Court provides open-air space for encountering large-scale sculptures, new commissions, architecture, and landscape….
…and provocative conversations at Carnegie Museum of Art. From 2014 to 2021, Storyboard published articles, photo essays, interviews, and more, that spoke to a local, national, and international arts readership….
…with visitors in Tatiana Bilbao Estudio: City of Rooms, 2024, Carnegie Museum of Art; photo: Zachary Riggleman Multiple Centers This sense of architecture in the service of society is not…
…ken. 20/20: The Studio Museum in Harlem and Carnegie Museum of Art was on view in the Heinz Galleries at Carnegie Museum of Art from July 22 to December 31,…
The Strikebreakers by artist Jonathan González is a site-based, durational artwork presented as part of the 59th Carnegie International. González works at the intersections of choreography, sculpture, text, and time-based…
…by the 58th Carnegie International. Many reoccurring themes included the idea of home and being a part of a community which our students interpreted through creating sculptures, films, and self-portraits….
…process. Like Maltzan’s buildings, the exhibition invites circulation and exploration. Michael Maltzan Architecture was commissioned to design the 2004–5 Carnegie International, on view at the museum through March 20, 2005….
…suburban Tokyo and the architects’ proposal for the 2013 Carnegie International. Through cinematic images and sound, their installation in the Heinz Architectural Center evoked the kindergarten with its oval roof…
If you are a member of the press or arts professional who is interested in attending the May 1, 2026 preview of the 59th Carnegie International at Carnegie Museum of…
…and provocative conversations at Carnegie Museum of Art. From 2014 to 2021, Storyboard published articles, photo essays, interviews, and more, that spoke to a local, national, and international arts readership….
…sculptures and installations. In this video, we get to learn about her approach to art and get a behind-the-scenes look at her artwork TIP displayed at the 2013 Carnegie International….