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The Woman in the Glass House: Lina Bo Bardi and the Pritzker Prize
Sarah Rafson discusses influential Italo-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi’s life and work through the lens of architecture’s enduring gender disparities.
Installation view, Hélio Oiticica: To Organize Delirium. Photo: Bryan Conley
Sarah Rafson discusses influential Italo-Brazilian architect Lina Bo Bardi’s life and work through the lens of architecture’s enduring gender disparities.
What if art museums were more welcoming to all? With their Guest of Honor series, Sean Beauford and Brendon J Hawkins explore what an art museum experience means to different people.
Lenka Clayton and Jon Rubin discuss the inspiration and hopes for their 10,632-part project of reviving forgotten artworks.
Cartoonist Frank Santoro recalls his first encounter with Kerry James Marshall's Rythm Mastr comic.
Tavares Strachan and Dayanita Singh tackle issues of space, memory, and subjectivity.
El Anatsui has built a career by turning forsaken materials into sculptures that almost seem to breathe.
In this fifth and final Travelogue for the Carnegie International, Angie Keefer offers dreamlike dispatches from the Philippines, Vietnam, and Singapore.
Sarah Rafson explores women's contributions to architecture, with a focus on the accomplishments of Grafton Architects.
Curious how much legwork curators do? Find out how past curators of the Carnegie International scoured the globe for exciting new artwork.
Playful and scholarly, Ken Eisentein‘s essay uncovers surprising links between Hollis Frampton and Michael Snow.