A new discovery at Pittsburgh's Andy Warhol Museum has unearthed previously unseen images that the artist created using a Commodore Amiga computer in 1985.
In 1896, steel magnate Andrew Carnegie inaugurated the Carnegie International exhibition as part of his philanthropic crusade to bring culture to the masses.
Less than halfway through the six-month run of its trademark show, the Carnegie International (through Mar. 16, 2014), Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Art (CMA) has announced its first round of acqu…
Inspired by the widespread proliferation of images on social media platforms like Flickr, Instagram and Facebook, the new project aims to address contemporary issues in photography, particularly the…
The exhibition, which has been held every three to five years since its inaugural outing in 1896, will feature special commissions installed in the museum's galleries, as well as at off-site locatio…