Mark Bradford, <em>Noah’s Third Day</em> (detail), 2007, Carnegie Museum of Art, Gift of Milton and Sheila Fine © Mark Bradford, Courtesy of the artist and Hauser & Wirth
The Milton and Sheila Fine Collection
Through March 17, 2024
A celebration of a landmark gift of art from prominent Pittsburgh philanthropists and art collectors Milton and Sheila Fine, this exhibition includes more than 100 works of contemporary painting, sculpture, and photography.
Nov. 2, 2023–March 4, 2024
Unseen: Permanent Collection Works
The more than 60 works in Unseen: Permanent Collection Works have never been displayed since they entered the collection of The Andy Warhol Museum. The fact that these works have never been shown reflects the enormity of the museum’s collection and the complexity of Warhol’s legacy.
Ongoing
Sound Series
Sound Series features a broad range of artists and bands from around the world that blur genres of contemporary independent music. These live music performances challenge conventional perceptions of art and provide audiences with diverse performance experiences.
Through Jan. 7, 2024
Life in One Cubic Foot
An exhibition featuring the research of Smithsonian scientists and photographer David Liittschwager as they discover what a cubic foot of land or water reveals about the diversity of life on the plane.
Through April 15, 2024
TITANIC: The Artifact Exhibition
Embark on a captivating voyage back in time to the era of Titanic, where the stories of real passengers and crew come to life through a meticulously curated collection of authentic artifacts and immersive settings. Tickets now available!
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125 Years: A History in Objects
A celebration of 125 years of Carnegie Museums through stories of 125 museum objects.
Seeing Red
Carnegie Science Center’s newest exhibition will help visitors envision life on Mars and understand how the journey there will go through western Pennsylvania.
Excavations of an Artist
Beltzhoover native and one-time museum “art kid” Sharif Bey returns to his childhood museums to mine the collections that helped shape his creative identity.
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