A collage of gen-z related items

A Generation Suspended in Time

A digital time capsule at The Warhol offers a nuanced portrait of the joys, anxieties, and obsessions of Generation Z.

Grouping of various artwork from various artists

In Celebration of Artists and Their Truth

The 58th Carnegie International sets out to showcase not only the art but also the very individual perspectives of artists from across the globe.

An artist's rendering of the Warhol Pop District

A Pop Revolution On The North Shore

With the North Shore neighborhood as its canvas, The Andy Warhol Museum has a bold and beautiful plan to create a new cultural hot spot and a place for young people to learn and thrive creatively.

A portrait of Sohrab Mohebbi

The Making Of The 58th Carnegie International

Continually challenged by a worldwide pandemic, curator Sohrab Mohebbi and his curatorial associates and advisers were undaunted and maybe even uniquely inspired to again bring the contemporary art world to Pittsburgh.

a man looks into the distance while handling a large vat of grease.

A Maverick with a Camera

A new exhibition puts a spotlight on photographer Gordon Parks’ little-known images—at once gritty and beautiful—of industrial life in 1940s Pittsburgh.

A portrait of Daisy Curry and Steve Zelicoff.

The Story of Daisy Curry

Thanks to the kindness and the commitment of a Museum of Art docent, the story of Daisy Curry didn’t end with the much-revered photo on the wall of the Teenie Harris gallery.

artwork of a canoe with various figures inside

Origin Stories

In Carnegie Museum of Art’s Working Thought, the language of art sheds light on the past and present of labor, class, and inequality in America.

An outdoor Warhol Block Party concert and Electro-Rap singer Ata Kak

The Art of Live Music

Led by creator and longtime curator Ben Harrison, the convention-defying offerings of the Sound Series are back.

@ young women looking at a museum installatio of birds set in large circular formation

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.

A boxy wooden sculture of teh actor, John Wayne holding a gun, on a horse in front of a wall of cow patterned wallpaper

Marisol & Warhol, Reunited

By placing Marisol’s work in dialogue with Andy Warhol’s, a new exhibition reclaims her influence as a leading figure of the Pop art movement.

Whimsical Chair and footstool

Exploding the Domestic

Although artists Elizabeth Murray and Jessi Reaves are generations apart, a new exhibition highlights how each defies categorization, simultaneously elevating and upending the decorative, the body, and the home.

A black and silver abstract-shaped bookcase

The Extraordinary in the Ordinary

In a major reinstallation of its decorative arts and design galleries, Carnegie Museum of Art celebrates the evocative and the everyday.

A woman giving a talk to a group of people

Hope for a More Just World

A local educator reflects on his participation in Carnegie Museum of Art’s Empowered Educators Series, a forum that supports teachers in openly discussing race in the classroom.

A photo of a sculture of a man on a horse with another man walking beside him. The photo has a large blurred red line across it.

Fantasy America

In a new exhibition at The Warhol, five emerging artists reflect on contemporary American life.

A row of 10 punching bags hanging in a gallery painted with depictions of Jesus

Art, Friendship, and An Awakening

Drawing from its collection, The Warhol makes the case that Andy Warhol’s brief but intense relationship with Jean-Michel Basquiat helped the aging artist connect to his political voice.

A woman holding a yoga stance in front of artwork in a gallery

Art for Living

Carnegie Museum of Art continues to connect art and wellness, a salve for challenging times.