Installation view of Thu Van Tran, Colors of Grey, 2022, Carnegie Museum of Art, courtesy of the artist and Carnegie Museum of Art; photo: Sean Eaton

Is it morning for you yet?
58th Carnegie International

Sept 24, 2022–Apr 2, 2023 ▪ Various Locations


Established in 1896, the Carnegie International is the longest-running North American exhibition of international art. Organized every three to four years by Carnegie Museum of Art, the International presents an overview of how art and artists respond to the critical questions of our time. The 58th Carnegie International, which is titled Is it morning for you yet?, runs from September 24, 2022 to April 2, 2023, and unfolds along two conceptual overlapping currents: historical works from the collections of international institutions, estates, and artists, alongside new commissions and recent works by contemporary artists.

Organized by Sohrab Mohebbi, the Kathe and Jim Patrinos Curator of the 58th Carnegie International and associate curator Ryan Inouye with curatorial assistant Talia Heiman, the exhibition traces the geopolitical imprint of the United States since 1945 to situate the “international” within a local context. The exhibition borrows its title from a Mayan Kaqchikel expression, where instead of saying “Good morning” it is customary to ask, “Is it morning for you yet?” Inspired by a conversation with artist Édgar Calel, who will present a new commission for the show, Is it morning for you yet? acknowledges that human beings’ internal clocks and experiences are different: when it’s morning for some, it might still be night for others.

Participating Collectives, Institutions, Estates, and Artists:

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Support

The 58th Carnegie International, presented by Bank of America, is made possible by leadership support from Kathe and Jim Patrinos.

Major support is provided by the Carnegie International Endowment, The Fine Foundation, the Jill and Peter Kraus Endowment for Contemporary Art, and the Carnegie Luminaries.

Significant support is provided by Teiger Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Susan J. and Martin G. McGuinn Exhibition Fund, Henry L. Hillman Foundation, and the Keystone Members of the Carnegie International. The 58th Carnegie International has been made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Humanities.

Generous support is provided by the Heinz Family Foundation, E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, The Heinz Endowments, Nemacolin, the Louisa S. Rosenthal Family Fund, and the Friends of the Carnegie International. This project is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.

Additional support is provided by the Mondriaan Fund, the Akers Gerber Foundation, Carnegie Mellon University, Buchanan Ingersoll and Rooney, Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield and Allegheny Health Network, NOVA Chemicals, Sotheby’s, Orange Barrel Media, Fort Pitt Capital, the Henry Moore Foundation, Advance Auto Parts, Christie’s, Giant Eagle Foundation, UPMC and UPMC Health Plan, the Japan Foundation, PJ Dick-Trumbull-Lindy Group, the Fans of the Carnegie International, and the Carnegie Collective.

The 58th Carnegie International is supported as part of the Dutch Culture USA program by the Consulate General of the Netherlands in New York, and is supported by Etant donnés Contemporary Art, a program from Villa Albertine and FACE Foundation, in partnership with the French Embassy of the United States.

Support for the exhibition catalogue is provided by Gladstone Gallery, Antenna Space Shanghai, De Buck Gallery, Experimenter, Gajah Gallery, Greene Naftali, Hannah Hoffman Gallery, JTT New York NY, Luhring Augustine, Michael Werner Gallery, Modern Art, Proyectos Ultravioleta, Rodeo London / Piraeus, Rossi & Rossi (Hong Kong) Limited, Salon 94, and Stephen Friedman Gallery.

Carnegie Museum of Art is supported by The Heinz Endowments and Allegheny Regional Asset District. Carnegie Museum of Art receives state arts funding support through a grant from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, a state agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.

Presented by

Bank of America
Major Presenters
Kathe and Jim Patrinos

Carnegie Luminaries
Elizabeth Hurtt Branson and Douglas Branson
Karen and James R. Johnson
Ellen and Jack J. Kessler
Susan and Martin G. McGuinn
Juliet Lea H. Simonds
James Spencer and Michael Lin

Keystone Members of the Carnegie International
Dawn and Christopher Fleischner
Janaina and Bernardo Hees
Janet and William E. Hunt
Ramsey and Michael P. Lyons
Kennedy and B. Gordon Nelson
Nancy and Woody Ostrow
Gabriela and David L. Porges
Brian Wongchaowart

Friends of the Carnegie International
Barbara and Alan L. Ackerman
Regina L. Aldisert
Anonymous
Sherle and Michael N. Berger
Jo and Bill Brandt
Ellen Still Brooks
Stephen Cheng
Lisa M. Cibik and Bernie Kobosky
Timothy Disney
Mary McKinney Flaherty and Mark F. Flaherty
Carolyn Fine Friedman and Jeremiah Friedman
Cindy Akers Gerber
Karen and James G. Greb
Jane Hait and Justin Beal
Sara H. Horsman
Carole L. and Daniel G. Kamin
Simone Karp
Autumn and Joseph A. Katarincic, Jr.
Wallis F. Katz and Lauren S. Katz
Jill and Peter S. Kraus
Miyoung Lee and Neil Simpkins
Sueyun and Gene Locks
Wendy Mackenzie
Nikol and Stanley M. Marks
Elizabeth and Sean C. McDonald
Peggy and Stephen H. McKnight

Diana Misetic and Charles B. Snyder
Valeria Napoleone
Sloan and Alexander E. Overstrom
Judith and Charles S. Perlow
Lori S. Perlow
Paul H. Pincus
Caryn B. Rubinoff and Craig A. Dunham
Karl W. Salatka
Colleen and Henry J. Simonds
Lisa A. Simone and Paul W. Shea
Alice R. Snyder
Patty and Bill Snyder
Valentina A. Vavasis and Benjamin T. Speiser
Jane and Harry A. Thompson II
Christine J. Toretti
Nancy D. Washington
Suzanne and Jeffrey M. Watters
Cecilia S. Wong

Fans of the Carnegie International
Esther and Matthew Abatecola
Electra and James R. Agras
Anonymous
Richard Armstrong
Vivian and Bill Benter
Sam Berkovitz and Alison Oehler
Lexi Bishop
Pamela Z. Bryan
Carolyn and William C. Byham
Eric Crosby and Thomas Nelson
Liz Beaman Delman
Deborah G. Dick and Arthur H. Stroyd, Jr.
Dolly and Curt Ellenberg
Edith H. Fisher
Sarah Gavlak
Paul J. Gitnik and Gene L. Svrcek
Xin Sun and John I. Gordon
Alexandra and Jeremy Gracik
Agnes Gund
Emily and Robert S. Jamison III
Alexandra Shorall Kelly
Cristina and David Kepner
Christopher J. King
Diane and Steven Knapp
Julia and J. Devitt Kramer
Dena and Martin L. LaMar
Simone and Greg Lignelli
Yvonne J. Maher and Janet L. Hoffman
Jacqui and Jeffery C. Morby
Janice and Richard A. Pagliari
Midge Goldsmith Palley
Susan and Scott L. Portnoy
Robin S. Randall
Diana Reid and Marc Chazaud
Anahita Firouz Radjy and Farrokh Radjy
Diane and Clifford R. Rowe
Abby and Reid W. Ruttenberg
Keith E. Schaefer and Larry Lucchesi
Ginny and Dick Simmons
Mary Anne Talotta
John Thomson
Sybil Veeder
Geovette E. Washington and Jeffrey D. Robinson
Stacy Weiss and Will Carpenter

List current as of September 15, 2022

Supported by

Akers Gerber Foundation

FACE Foundation

Christies

upmc health plan

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