artists & participants

Pacita AbadPio AbadEtel Adnan Agency–Agency Monira al QadiriDia al-AzzawiThuraya Al-BaqsamiVo An KhanhNikki AraiFereydoun AveMargarita AzurdiaKrista Belle StewartPatricia BelliNancy BuchananRoberto CabreraEdgar CalelCarlos CanasErnesto CardenalTei CarpenterBanu CennetogluTony Cokes Colectivo 3Truong Cong TungGiana De DierIsabel De Obaldia Dogma CollectionRafael DomenechCesar EspinosaAli EyalAaron FloresDenzil ForresterSanaa GatejaFelix Gonzalez-TorresMax HampshireAbdul Hay Mossallam ZararaAziz HazaraTishan Hsu Hyphen I Gusti Ayu Kadek MurniasihLouise E. JeffersonTith KanithaMelike KaraSvay KenDoan KetSoun-Gui KimPaul Kolling Kustiyah LaToya Ruby FrazierMire LeeDaniel LieYolanda Lopez Los Angeles Poverty DepartmentAntonio MartorellSusan MeiselasKate MillettCarlos MottaRafa NasiriDala NasserBlanca Noval VilarChristian NyampetaPhilome ObinClaes OldenburgMalcolm PeacockZahia RahmaniNaufus Ramirez-FigueroaPark RehyunAndy RobertMohammed SamiPaul SeidelJoong Seop LeeDiane Severin NguyenLaila ShawaKaren Tei YamashitaRini Templeton The Women and Trans Prisoner Defense Committee Thu Van TranJulian Abraham TogarAnh TranHiromi TsuchidaRosa Mena Valenzuela Vandy RattanaAngel Velasco ShawYooyun YangJames Yaya HoughMichael ZinzunAraceli Zuniga 

curators

press release only in german

Sept 24, 2022–Apr 2, 2023
Various Locations

58th Carnegie International 2022/23
"Is it morning for you yet?"

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.