The Carnegie International in Pittsburgh, the oldest biennial-style show in the U.S., has revealed the artist list for its 2022 edition, which is due to kick off at the Carnegie Museum of Art on September 24.
SculptureCenter director Sohrab Mohebbi organized the show, which is titled “Is it morning for you yet?,” a reference to a Mayan Kaqchikel expression meant as an alternative to the phrase “Good morning,” according to the show’s announcement. Artist Édgar Calel, whose work will be included in the 2022 Carnegie International, spurred Mohebbi to name the show this way.
In a statement, Mohebbi said that his show will feature artists who are “reminding us that not only do our histories of pain and longing bind us, but furthermore, our narratives of resistance and survival help us reimagine the world.” Related Articles Although it does not take place in a major capital, the Carnegie International has been considered a bellwether for the art scene in the U.S. since its inception in 1896. Taking place roughly every four to five years, the show has been credited with bringing international artists some of their first major attention in the U.S.
As with the Whitney Biennial, the Berlin Biennale, Documenta, and other major recurring art exhibitions that have taken place this year, many of the artists included are not white. A significant number also hail from outside the U.S. and Europe, the regions that are often given the greatest weight at biennials.
At least three artists in this Carnegie International—Mire Lee, Monira Al Qadiri, and Tishan Hsu, whose work was recently the subject of a survey that Mohebbi organized—are also currently being shown at the Venice Biennale.
And, in a move that is becoming increasingly common at major biennials, there is a sprinkling of dead artists at this Carnegie International, with Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Kate Millett, Yolanda López, and Pacita Abad among those set to figure in the show.
The artist list for this edition of the Carnegie International, the show’s 58th, follows in full below, along with the names of the people contributing to its catalogue. Artists Abdul Hay Mosallam Zarara Ali Eyal Võ An Khánh Andy Robert Angel Velasco Shaw Anh Trần Antonio Martorell with poetry by Ernesto Cardenal Aziz Hazara Banu Cennetoğlu Carlos Cañas Carlos Motta Christian Nyampeta Claes Oldenburg Colectivo 3 (Aarón Flores, Araceli Zúñiga, Blanca Noval Vilar, and César Espinosa) Dala Nasser Daniel Lie Denzil Forrester Dia al-Azzawi Diane Severin Nguyen Doan Ket Dogma Collection Édgar Calel Felix Gonzalez-Torres Fereydoun Ave Giana De Dier Hiromi Tsuchida Hyphen— (Akmalia Rizqita “Chita,” Grace Samboh, Ratna Mufida), presenting works by: Kustiyah alongside fitness Edhi Sunarso, Gregorius Sidharta Soegijo, Kartika, Rustamadji, Siti Ruliyati, Sriyani Hudyonoto, Sudarso, Trubus Soedarsono, Zaini I Gusti Ayu Kadek Murniasih Isabel De Obaldía James “Yaya” Hough Joong Seop Lee Julian Abraham “Togar” Tith Kanitha Karen Tei Yamashita Kate Millett Krista Belle Stewart Laal Collection Laila Shawa LaToya Ruby Frazier Let’s Get Free: The Women and Trans Prisoner Defense Committee Los Angeles Poverty Department Louise E. Jefferson Malcolm Peacock Margarita Azurdia Melike Kara Michael Zinzun Mire Lee Mohammed Sami Monira Al Qadiri Museo de la Solidaridad Salvador Allende Collection presenting works by: Alberto Pérez, Alfredo Portillos, Anders Åberg, Anonymous women, Bat T. Tchouloun, Carol Law, Derek Boshier, Eduardo Terrazas, Ernest Pignon-Ernest, Francisco Brugnoli, Gontran Guanaes Netto, Hanns Karlewski, Hugo Rivera-Scott, Leonilda González, Lilo Salberg, Luis Felipe Noé, Luis Tomasello, Maryse Eloy, Myra Landau, N. Bavoujav, Öyvind Fahlström, Patricia Israel, Paul Peter Piech, Ricardo Mesa, Ryszard Winiarski, Sambuungiin Mashbat, SANALBAT (S. Natsagdorj, N. Sandagdorj, N. Sukhbat), Valentina Cruz, Ximena Armas Nancy Buchanan Naufus Ramírez-Figueroa Nikki Arai Pacita Abad Patricia Belli Philomé Obin Pio Abad Rafa Nasiri and Etel Adnan Rafael Domenech Vandy Rattana Park Rehyun Rini Templeton Roberto Cabrera Rosa Mena Valenzuela Sanaa Gateja Soun-Gui Kim Susan Meiselas Svay Ken Tei Carpenter / Agency—Agency terra0 Thu Van Tran Thuraya Al-Baqsami Tishan Hsu Tony Cokes Trương Công Tùng Yolanda Lopez Yooyun Yang Zahia Rahmani With catalog contributions by: Ana Álvarez Arlette Quỳnh-Anh Trần Bruce Hainley Camila Palomino Carlos Dada Dan Leers Dana Bishop-Root Duy Lap Nguyen Fahim Amir Freya Chou Jean-Luc Nancy Jenni Crain José Esparza Chong Cuy Laura Brown Laura Kurgan, Dare Brawley, Brian House, Jia Zhang, and Wendy Hui Kyong Chun Liz Park Muheb Esmat Myriam Ben Salah Negar Azimi Pablo José Ramírez Pooja Bhatia Rana Issa Rasha Salti Renée Akitelek Mboya Robert M Ochshorn Roger Nelson Ryan Inouye Sohrab Mohebbi Talia Heiman Thiago de Paula Souza Thomas Keenan Wingston González Yeonsook “Rita” Lee
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
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