Pittsburgh, PA –
Carnegie Museum of Art announces
an expansive and
cross-disciplinary series of
engaging public programs and
events to commence the 58th
Carnegie International,
which opens on Saturday,
September 24, 2022. The 58th
Carnegie International will
bring together new commissions,
existing works, and projects by
established and emerging artists
working internationally,
domestically, and locally.
Organized by Sohrab Mohebbi, the
Kathe and Jim Patrinos Curator
of the 58th Carnegie
International, and associate
curator Ryan Inouye with
curatorial assistant Talia
Heiman, the exhibition traces
the geopolitical imprint of the
United States since 1945 to
situate the “international”
within a local context.
On opening weekend, Carnegie
Museum of Art welcomes visitors,
artists, and colleagues to view
the exhibition for the first
time and gather for a compelling
program of events by
participating artists.
Audiences will be treated to
the first public presentation of
a new work by Malcolm Peacock,
alongside performances by Ali
Eyal and Christian Nyampeta.
From October 2022 to March 2023,
visitors can experience Refractions: 58th
Carnegie International
Conversation Series, which will
take place in the Carnegie
Museum of Art theater. This
interdisciplinary conversation
series will bring artists and
collectives in conversation with
audiences to further discuss
their works as well as their
philosophical commitments and
motivations. In March 2023, the
58th Carnegie International Film
Program, curated by Rasha Salti,
will begin its run at Row House
Cinema in Lawrenceville, PA.
Carnegie Museum of Art will also
provide drop-in, expanded
language, and docent tours for
all audiences, as well as
programs and learning resources
for youth and families
throughout the duration of the
show.
For more information about the
58th Carnegie International and
the full list of events and
programs, please visit: https://cmoa.org/2022-carnegie-international/ |