PITTSBURGH, PA (AAPNW) – Opening 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, the exhibition traces the geopolitical imprint of the United States since 1945 to situate the “international” within a local context.
During opening weekend, goers can experience the first public presentation of a new work by Malcolm Peacock, alongside performances by Ali Eyal and Christian Nyampeta. Continuing through March 2023, Refractions: 58th Carnegie International Conversation Series in the Carnegie Museum of Art theater 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.
For a full list of events and programs, see: https://cmoa.org/2022-carnegie-international/