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If the word we, the 59th Carnegie International

Institution
Carnegie Museum of Art
Grant Cycle
Spring 2025
Amount
150,000
Type of Grant
Exhibition Support
Website
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Natasha Tontey, Garden Amidst the Flame, 2022. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.
Silat, Tewok: The River We Weave, 2026. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.
Elle Marja Eira, Hans Ragnar Mathisen, and Joar Nango, Buolvvaiguin (With Generations), 2026. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.
Elle Marja Eira, Hans Ragnar Mathisen, and Joar Nango, Buolvvaiguin (With Generations), 2026. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.
Elle Marja Eira, Hans Ragnar Mathisen, and Joar Nango, Buolvvaiguin (With Generations), 2026. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.
Installation view of Cinthia Marcelle, Anexo do Sala o Verde (Green Hall Annex), 2026. Photo: Zachary Riggleman
Miller Robinson, DOCTORS HAVE THE RITE TO SUCK, 2026. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.
Miller Robinson, DOCTORS HAVE THE RITE TO SUCK, 2026. Installation view. Photo by Zachary Riggleman.

Titled If the word we, the 59th Carnegie International considers the first-person plural as an open and evolving proposition—one shaped by listening, translation, and transformation—bringing together artistic practices that engage shared experience, circulation, and worlds in transition. Drawing from a commissioned catalogue essay by writer Haytham el-Wardany, the exhibition approaches “we” not as a unified subject but as a complex and porous position, attentive to contradiction and change. Across a wide range of media, from painting, photography, and sculpture, to installation, video, performance, and theater, participating artists traverse cultural, political, intellectual, and spiritual geographies that extend beyond national boundaries. The projects emerge through everyday acts, materials, and environments, offering spatially expansive portraits of collective life in the present.

See Also

Thu Van Tran, Installation view of Colors of Grey, 2022, in the 58th Carnegie International. Courtesy of the artist and Carnegie Museum of Art. Photo by Sean Eaton.
Exhibition Support

Is it morning for you yet?, the 58th Carnegie International
Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, PA

2007

The Andy Warhol Photographic Legacy Program was launched in 2007 in celebration of the Foundation’s 20th Anniversary. This unprecedented program donated over 28,500 photographs by Andy Warhol to educational institutions across the United States. More than 180 college and university museums, galleries and art collections throughout the nation participated in the program, each receiving a curated selection of original Polaroid photographs and gelatin silver prints.

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