A closeup of Candy Darling

A Feminine Force

Women and femmes, integral in the making of Andy Warhol, take center stage.

A view of an art gallery with a wooden sphere in the foreground

The World We Made

Ten Pittsburgh-area artists grapple with personal consequences of climate change.

Installation view of an art exhibit with 6 colorful artworks hanging in rows.

An Art of Possibilities

A career survey by iconic American artist Jasper Johns traces shifts in subject, material, and mood as he revises key motifs over decades.

Conservator working on a piece of Warhol's artwork

Warhol’s Art Doctor

For nearly two decades, Christine Daulton has cared for Andy Warhol’s artwork.

A collage of student artwork.

Thinking and Feeling Through Art

Art can bring just about any subject alive. Just ask the area teachers now working with Carnegie Museum of Art to find new ways to teach and inspire their students

A detail of Monet's waterloo bridge painting

Impressions of Urban Beauty

How the haze of industry inspired Monet and his contemporaries—sometimes driving them back to the same subject, again and again.

Black and white photo of a band on stage playing music with a film of ttwo people kissing projected behind them

Subverted Glamour

Post-punk icon and multidisciplinary artist Kim Gordon explores Andy Warhol’s early artistic influence and what it means to be visible.

Installation view of the Cobra artwork.

CoBrA Rising

Carnegie Museum of Art revives the colorful and complex story of a truly unconventional band of painters in post-WWII Europe.

Andy Warhol's version of Mona Lisa. Two black and white images side by side.

When Warhol Met Mona

Among the muses for Andy Warhol’s early silkscreens: Marilyn, Jackie, and the world’s most famous celebrity sitter.

A portrait of Mark Blatnik

Q + A: Mark Blatnik

In conversation with Carnegie Museum of Art’s chief preparator.

A art gallery image showing artwork against a green colored wall with two patrons looking at the artwork..

Pairing Wall Color and Art

A member asks: At Carnegie Museum of Art, some of the walls are painted in beautiful colors that add something to the art. What is the process for choosing the paint?

ARtist Ruth Root standing on a ladder in front of digitally printed fabric swatches.

Patterns of Looking

With a burst of color, geometry, and pattern play, Ruth Root’s innovative paintings invite close inspection.

A vintage black and white photo of a Joseph Fitzpatrick instructing students painting in the art museum classes.

Mentored by the Masters

Generations of Pittsburghers find inspiration at Carnegie Museum of Art’s legendary Saturday art classes, now in their 90th year.

A grouping of very colorful girdles.

Getting Inside Andy Warhol

The history and collections know-how of longtime Warhol archivist Matt Wrbican has already helped fill many books. Now the Pop Art archaeologist is filling his own book with an A-to-Z account of Warhol’s world.

close-up view of blue terra cotta tile laid in a herring bone pattern.

Painting’s Broad Brush

Whether using canvas, ceramics, or textiles, today’s contemporary artists are rethinking what else a painting can be.

Two men sorting through rusted scrap metal in front of a rusted abandoned steel mill.

Reconstructing History

Reflecting a world in transition, artists use their stage to wrestle with the past and confront contemporary issues of borders, boundaries, and labor.

Group of people standing together with the city of Pittsburgh behind them. One man is pointing and holding a book.

The Road to the International

Nearly all of the artwork for this year’s Carnegie International is being created new for the exhibition—and, in turn, for Pittsburgh. Curator Ingrid Schaffner started her travel research in 2016,