Pittsburgh’s Andy Warhol Museum has big dreams for its Pop District project—but critics say the institution is putting all its soup cans in one basket
The donors, Tod and Cindy Johnson, met and got married during their time at CMU; they will have a gallery named in their honour
The president and chief executive of the Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh, which operates the Warhol Museum, insists that the move is not a result of recent controversies
The public art project in Pittsburgh is preparing to launch its second phase, titled the “National Museum of Broken Treaties”
Formerly the Miller ICA, Carnegie Mellon University’s contemporary art gallery will more than double its space when new facility opens in 2027
Local Muslim and Jewish organisations have questioned the decision, suggesting it risks conflating historic Islamic art and Hamas
The proposed expansion is part of the institution's $60m initiative to turn the North Shore of Pittsburgh into an arts district
The city's mayor, Ed Gainey, has proposed a series of sweeping changes to the way public art is funded and commissioned there
The latest edition of the longest running biennial-style exhibition in the Americas overwhelms its curatorial framework, forming a resonant, poetic meditation on the interplay of life and art
Works in the 58th Carnegie International range from an exploration of America’s geopolitical influence to a tree that owns the plot of land it occupies in Pittsburgh
The exhibition, titled ‘Is it morning for you yet’ and curated by Sohrab Mohebbi, opens in Pittsburgh on 24 September
Two artists began a collaborative project after one was denied a visa to enter the US under Donald Trump's travel ban
The show is due to open in Pittsburgh in spring 2017 before travelling to Stockbridge
Kennedy captures the artist's private side
The birth of American collecting: Frick, Mellon and Carnegie analysed