There’s a thumbprint visible if one looks closely. It’s believed to be that of Leonardo da Vinci — scientist, engineer, inventor and, in this case, sculptor. The sculpture, titled “Horse and Rider,” ...
Sep. 1—Carnegie Museum of Art has announced opening weekend programs for the 58th Carnegie International, beginning Sept. 24. Visitors will be treated to the first public presentation of a new work by ...
PITTSBURGH, Pennsylvania — It’s big, it’s sprawling, it’s relentless, and at times, it’s vexing, gross, disturbing, and tiresome in the often anti-American politics espoused by its artists. Forget all ...
The Carnegie Art Center’s current exhibit is the first show ever for a group of artists who evidently share characteristics with their host site’s new board of directors. Kids with works on the walls ...
The Carnegie Museum of Art launched its “Widening the Lens” podcast series, featuring tennis champion and emerging contemporary art authority Venus Williams. The six-episode podcast extends the ...
Walking into OK Studio by Julian Abraham “Togar” at the Carnegie Museum of Art feels like stepping out on the dock of a seaside marina on a movie set. Automated musical instruments—a shruti box, gong, ...
Strazdes, Diana, "American paintings and sculpture to 1945 in the Carnegie Museum of Art," New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Carnegie Museum of Art, 1992. Carnegie Institute, Museum ...
Strazdes, Diana, "American paintings and sculpture to 1945 in the Carnegie Museum of Art," New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with the Carnegie Museum of Art, 1992. Carnegie Institute, Museum ...
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