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While the long-awaited opening of Life on Mars, the 2008 Carnegie International is now just days away, it's been the talk of the town for months, with coverage really heating up--and turning up the anticipation--over the past few weeks. Some of the most telling stories below feature artists at work (with great photos); and you can hear straight from Curator Douglas Fogle in several question-and-answer sessions.
At left: Sharon Lockhart, Pine Flat Portrait Studio: Sierra, 2005. Carnegie Museum of Art, The Henry L. Hillman Fund, 2006.70.9
Life on Mars in today's
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Sunday spread, which features Q&A with Douglas Fogle
ArtsJournal Q&A with Douglas Fogle
In Life on Mars, no object is ordinary: article about artist Mark Manders
Douglas Fogle passes the "personality test"
Fourth & fifth segment in WDUQ's series: meaning behind the title & installation of the works of art
Putting together the International
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KJ 05|01|08
The heat is up because Tey Stiteler, who oversees media relations at CMA, is exceptional. Jeanne Collins and her team in NYC have also been incredible.
Tey 05|01|08
Much as I'd like to take the credit, KJ, the International is a lady who draws the spotlights to herself.