Bill Shannon's cubism for the 21st century.
Installation work explores how we know one another by our parts.
By Leo Hsu
Tags: Art Reviews + Features
Safe Light challenges the notion that analog and digital photography are incompatible or oppositional
The stuff of black-and-white wet printing has been rearranged according to an unexpected logic to powerful effect
In the Marcellus Shale Documentary Project, photographers take a nuanced approach to a complex topic
This powerful and well-conceived exhibition addresses a timely issue with intelligence and honesty
Impressionism in a New Light
Carnegie exhibit juxtaposes painting and photography from a time of artistic revolution
Photography show at the Carnegie mixes nine distinct perspectives on Downtown with some historic ones.
Picturing the City covers much ground — but could have highlighted individual artists more.
The Carnegie hosts a 20th-century photography pioneer's quietly celebratory take on reading.
By Mars Johnson
Affordable-ish Housing in Pittsburgh: density or destiny edition
By Michael Machosky
Pittsburgh’s street trees are free upon request. So why do they often go to the city’s wealthiest residents?
By James Paul
The mayor and the tenor: when Masloff met Pavarotti
By David S. Rotenstein
The cassette-tape comeback has reached Pittsburgh's record stores
By Ethan Beck