The daring in the artist’s eclectic works—on view at The Warhol this spring—is matched only by their sense of whimsy.
Objects of Our Affection: Eva Zeisel’s Town and Country salt and pepper shakers
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Closer Look: Shoe Inspiration
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
The Art of Live Music
Led by creator and longtime curator Ben Harrison, the convention-defying offerings of the Sound Series are back.
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.
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.
Closer Look: A Tour de force of Color
A new perspective on familiar offerings at Carnegie Museums.
Objects of Our Affection: Andy Warhol illustration for Harper’s Bazaar
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
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.
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.
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.
Objects of Our Affection: inverting by Elle Pérez
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Fantasy America
In a new exhibition at The Warhol, five emerging artists reflect on contemporary American life.
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.
Reclaimed wood installation by Bones and All
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
Art for Living
Carnegie Museum of Art continues to connect art and wellness, a salve for challenging times.
On Creating and Defining Ourselves
Two Black women in conversation about making art and making a life in Pittsburgh.
Virtual Learning, Museum Style
The education teams at the four Carnegie Museums are partnering with area K–12 teachers to keep students inspired and teachers supported during an unusual year.
Closer Look: Inside the Wee World of Miniatures
We offer a new perspective on favorites from across Carnegie Museums.
Q+A: Hanna Dausch
In conversation with the woodworker and featured maker in Locally Sourced.
All In for Women and Femmes
Passionate about creating opportunities for women, one donor couple helps amplify their work.
Objects of Our Affection: Kitaoka Fumio’s Snow Scene (Sekkei)
Carnegie Museums is home to some of the most significant collections in the world. Here we showcase some of the most compelling objects.
How Machines See Us—and Why
Trevor Paglen’s art reveals the human bias and unchecked power wielded by the watchful eye of mass surveillance.
Invitation to Pretend
In a photo essay, artist Aleem Hurst explores domestic spaces and the call for social change.