Carnegie International, 57th Edition
Oct 13, 2018–Mar 25, 2019
Presenting work by 32 artists and artist collectives, the exhibition invites visitors to explore what it means to be “international” at this moment in time, and to experience museum joy. The pleasure of being with art and other people inspired the composition of this International—a series of encounters with #contemporaryart inside the world of Carnegie Museum of Art.
Participating Artists
The 57th Carnegie International presents work by 32 artists and collectives, and one independent exhibition maker. Visit the Carnegie International website to browse the full list, and learn more.
Cinematheque and FEAST
The International’s Cinematheque series presents four Saturdays of film screenings, each unraveling one of the exhibition’s interpretive threads. We start with a matinee program appropriate for kids and families. An evening program for adults is followed by FEAST by a local chef.
Tam O’Shanter Drawing Sessions
These creative sessions are for those who draw and for those who don’t. Explore #contemporaryart through improvised forms of drawing with artists and organizers of the 2018 Carnegie International. Register for upcoming Tam O’Shanter Drawing Sessions.
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CI Kerry James Marshall Untitled - Rythm Mastr Daily Strip, Installation View 2018 detail Courtesy the artist, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, David Zwirner, London, and Koplin del Rio, Seattle, photo by Bryan Conley v3
CI Ulrike Müller Wraps and Rugs (con zapatos) Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Kerry James Marshall Untitled - Rythm Mastr Daily Strip, 2018 and Thaddeus Mosley, 2017, Installation View Photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Sarah Crowner Wall (Wavy Arrow Terracotta) Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v20
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v13
CI Koyo Kouoh Dig Where You Stand, Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v14
CI Karen Kilimnik Ballet 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Ulrike Müller Wraps and Rugs (con zapatos) Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v21
CI Tavares Strachan The Encyclopedia of Invisibility 2018 photo by Slant House Productions v1
CI Sarah Crowner Wall (Wavy Arrow Terracotta) Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Karen Kilimnik Ballet 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Mel Bochner Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Peter Freeman, Inc., New York, Paris, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil 2018 Image courtesy of the artist and Karma New York, photo by Tom Little v1
CI Karen Kilimnik Ballet 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v5
CI Kerry James Marshall Untitled - Rythm Mastr Daily Strip, Installation View 2018 detail Courtesy the artist, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, David Zwirner, London, and Koplin del Rio, Seattle, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Mimi Cherono Ng’ok Here in the weary world, somewhere between time and space, we shall be free… Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist v1
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil 2018 Image courtesy of the artist and Karma New York, photo by Tom Little v5
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil 2018 Image courtesy of the artist and Karma New York, photo by Tom Little v2
CI Tavares Strachan The Encyclopedia of Invisibility 2018 photo by Slant House Productions v3
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v10
CI Tavares Strachan The Encyclopedia of Invisibility 2018 photo by Slant House Productions v2
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v15
CI Karen Kilimnik Installation View 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v10
CI Karen Kilimnik Ballet 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v3
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil 2018 Image courtesy of the artist and Karma New York, photo by Tom Little v3
CI Ulrike Müller Wraps and Rugs (con zapatos) Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Callicoon Fine Arts, New York, photo by Bryan Conley v4
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v19
CI Karen Kilimnik Installation View 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v4
CI Karen Kilimnik Installation View 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v8
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil 2018 Image courtesy of the artist and Karma New York, photo by Tom Little v7
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v8
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v12
CI Karen Kilimnik Ballet 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v6
CI El Anatsui Three Angles 2018 Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Karen Kilimnik Installation View 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Jessi Reaves Silver Pitfall Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist, Bridget Donahue, New York, and Herald St, London v1
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v16
CI Kerry James Marshall Untitled - Rythm Mastr Daily Strip, Installation View 2018 detail Courtesy the artist, Jack Shainman Gallery, New York, David Zwirner, London, and Koplin del Rio, Seattle, photo by Bryan Conley v2
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v9
CI Karen Kilimnik Installation View 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v3
CI Karen Kilimnik Installation View 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v6
CI Koyo Kouoh Dig Where You Stand, Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Sarah Crowner Wall (Wavy Arrow Terracotta) and Sliced Tropics Installation View 2018 Courtesy the artist and Casey Kaplan Gallery, New York, photo by Bryan Conley v1
CI Karen Kilimnik Ballet 2018 Courtesy Carnegie Museum of Art, photo by Bryan Conley v4
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil 2018 Image courtesy of the artist and Karma New York, photo by Tom Little v6
CI Alex Da Corte Rubber Pencil Devil Courtesy the artist and Karma New York Photo Bryan Conley v17
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