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Are we alone in the universe?
Do aliens exist?
Or are we, ourselves, the strangers in our own worlds?
Life on Mars, the 2008 Carnegie International
on view May 3, 2008 through January 11, 2009.
Widely known as one of the pre-eminent international surveys of contemporary art in the world, the Carnegie International was founded at the behest of industrialist Andrew Carnegie in 1896. With the Venice Biennale, the Carnegie International is the oldest such exhibition in the world. Unparalleled in longevity and influence, it has consistently been among the most innovative and challenging such exhibitions of contemporary art—the only regularly scheduled global survey seen in North America, and the only one anywhere presented in a museum. The 2008 Carnegie International is the 55th installment of this exhibition.
The 2008 Carnegie International will present work by 40 artists – many of whose work will be seen for the first time in an American museum – and will include 204 works in a wide range of media including painting, sculpture, drawing, installation, film, video, sound, and performance. The exhibition will occupy some 60,000 square feet of galleries and public spaces in the museum as well as sites throughout the surrounding neighborhood.
Titled Life on Mars, the 2008 Carnegie International will focus on the increasingly relevant question of what it means to be human in the world today. The artists investigate particular vicissitudes of the human condition, moving along paths that are both introspective and worldly while poetically traversing the dramatic spectrum from tragedy to comedy. In the end, Life on Mars is posed in the face of an increasingly accelerating world where global events (political, social, natural, and economic) seem to challenge and threaten to overtake our most basic forms of everyday existence. Rather than a literal search for extraterrestrial intelligence, Life on Mars might be seen as a metaphorical quest to explore what it means to be human in this radically unmoored world. Moving from the micro—to the macro—levels of experience, this exhibition proposes to look at the multiple perspectives and myriad responses to this 21st century dilemma from artists from all over the globe.
Contacts (45)
Groups (21)
- Gallery-based Museum Technology 161 photos, 45 members
- video art 3,555 photos, 732 members
- MCA DENVER 226 photos, 43 members
- MoMA (The Museum of Modern Art - NYC) (UNLIMITED) 2,958 photos, 499 members
- places of contemporary art 10,700 photos, 840 members
- Modern Times: modernism in Australia 1,308 photos, 217 members
- Beautiful museums and installations 5,209 photos, 447 members
- Whitney Museum 184 photos, 145 members
- World Museums 4,886 photos, 554 members
- Children's Museum of Pittsburgh 139 photos, 11 members
- Museum-Ed 112 photos, 20 members
- Museums of the World 11,338 photos, 337 members
- Museums, Theme Parks & Attractions 2,626 photos, 223 members
- International Spaceflight Museum in Second Life 96 photos, 15 members
- museum watchers watching 7,941 photos, 2,808 members
- Museum 92,156 photos, 5,368 members
- Museums and Galleries 12,942 photos, 993 members
- Museum Online 7,540 photos, 341 members
- At the museum 69,644 photos, 2,733 members
- FLUXUS 8,749 photos, 506 members
- Life on Mars: The 2008 Carnegie International 639 photos, 14 members
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6th June, 2008
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