| An 
                            Editor’s FarewellBy R.J. Gangewere
 Richard’s PicksCarnegie Museum of Art Director Richard Armstrong 
                            offers members a behind-the-scenes tour of some of 
                            his favorite works in the 2004-5 Carnegie International.
 By Lorrie Flom
 | Inside 
                            the International: An Interview with Curator Laura 
                            Hoptman2004-5 Carnegie International Curator Laura 
                            Hoptman talks about her experiences and her inspiration 
                            as she assembled the artists and works for this year’s 
                            exhibition.
 By Lorrie Flom
 
 | The 
                            Politics of Art: Artists Tackle Life’s Biggest 
                            Issues with Their WorkIndependent Curator Vicky Clark discusses the significant 
                            yet subtle role politics has played in the creation 
                            and exhibition of works throughout the history of 
                            the Carnegie International.
 By Vicky A. Clark
 | A 
                            Legacy Lives OnArtists, curators, gallery owners, and others agree 
                            that Andrew Carnegie did the right thing in creating 
                            the Carnegie International. Through 54 installations, 
                            it has brought goodwill, notoriety, and visitors from 
                            all over the world to Pittsburgh.
 By Lynne Margolis
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