Though intermittently brilliant, Sebastian Errazuriz' show at the Carnegie is overstuffed
By Nadine Wasserman
At the Mattress Factory, artists from Northern Ireland explore oppression and injustice
Group show of installation works impresses
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, so it is, Mattress Factory, Northern Ireland, Ursula Burke, Dana Schutz, Andrei Tarkovsky
Factory Installed delves into real places and digital spaces
The source material is not entirely accessible, which is partly the point
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Factory Installed, Mattress Factory, Christopher Meerdo, Ezra Masch, Mohammed Musallam
Notable art as activism in 2016 Pittsburgh
From Ai Weiwei to Vanessa German, galleries resounded with political messages
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Year In Review, Ai Weiwei, Andy Warhol, Building Optimism: Public Space in South America, Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium, The Myth of the Great Outright Extraordinary!, Vanessa German, Sarika Goulatia, Re:New festival, All Around Us, Pastoral Noir, Toys the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s
The Mattress Factory’s Factory Installed series continues to provoke
Works by four artists explore humanity, technology and nature at the 1414 Monterey Street annex
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Mattress Factory, SPACEJUNK, David Bowen, Kevin Clancy, IRIS_SIRI, Wendy Judge, MOUNTAIN, Lauren Kalman, But if the Crime is Beautiful... (Strangers to the Garden), Factory Installed
A retrospective gives Alison Knowles her due
A Fluxus artist’s journey is mapped in beans and unconventional “books”
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Arts, Alison Knowles, Fluxus, Carnegie Museum of Art, The Boat Book, Bean Rolls
Costumes from The Wiz, contemporary art from Brazil, the Frick explores its own collection, and much more
Exhibits range from recycled art to comics, sculpture and installation works
Tags: Fall Arts Preview, Fall Arts Preview, Art review
A new public artwork lights up the North Side
Hans Peter Kuhn’s Acupuncture “pierces” the Mattress Factory
Tags: Art Reviews + Features, Hans Peter Kuhn, North Side, Acupuncture, public artwork, Mattress Factory, LED lights
Two shows bring renowned Chinese artist Ai Weiwei’s work to town
Warhol and Ai share an uncanny ability to both absorb and create culture
Tags: Art Reviews + Features
The Seen and the Unseen questions our sense of place
All three artists destabilize our notions of a fixed reality
Michael Chow aka Zhou Yinghua: Voice for My Father is a perfect fit for the Warhol
The paintings grapple with the feelings of rupture common among exiles
By Mars Johnson
Pittsburgh’s street trees are free upon request. So why do they often go to the city’s wealthiest residents?
By James Paul
Dave and Andy's says goodbye, Construction Junction turns 25 with wine, and more Pittsburgh food news
By Rachel Wilkinson
Power-ranking the Pirates' 2024 walkup music
By Colin Williams
Sophie Masloff seldom talked about her childhood. Were seedy family ties the reason?
By David S. Rotenstein