Here is a sampling of the media coverage on Life on Mars in the past week: A flyover shot of Mark Bradford's "HELP US" on the roof and more about the International on WTAE-TV (also in our Video/Audio Library) Carnegie...
In an article in the Tribune Review, Kurt Shaw captures the humor and excitement of the evening as prizes are awarded to two of the 40 internationally renowned artists in the Carnegie International.The 2008 Carnegie International Jury of Award, which...
If you have not read Mary Thomas's interview of Life on Mars curator Douglas Fogle in the April 27 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, it is well worth checking out. Where Fogle finds the time to sleep these days, let alone talk to the press, is beyond me. Fogle says alot in the interview about the nature of an exhibition like this, and about how he hopes visitors will approach it...
Douglas Fogle, curator of the 2008 Carnegie International, talks to frieze magazine's James Trainor about modesty, materiality and the meaning behind the show's title, 'Life on Mars.' Read James Trainor's interview of Douglas Fogle in Frieze Magazine...
When Andrew Carnegie opened his art museum in 1895, he also launched the exhibition now known as the Carnegie International. He charged the curators to establish a regular exhibition highlighting "the old masters of tomorrow." For more than 100 years,...
Carol Vogel writes in the New York Times "Inside Art" column about the first-ever Carnegie International with a title since the exhibition series began 112 years ago. Vogel quotes curator Douglas Fogle discussing the origin of the title, Life on Mars (a David...