Casey Kaplan is pleased to announce the participation of gallery artist Sarah Crowner in the 57th Carnegie International exhibition.

With 32 artists and artist collectives, the exhibition invites visitors to explore what it means to be “international” at this moment in time, and to experience museum joy. The pleasure of being with art and other people inspired the composition of this International—a series of encounters with contemporary art inside the world of the Carnegie Museum. Among the new and ambitious projects are an unprecedented collaboration between novelist Han Kang and lmmaker IM Heung-soon; an exhibition-within-the-exhibition by Koyo Kouoh that draws from the museum’s collection; and an interpretation of rejected works from the history of the Carnegie International by Lenka Clayton and Jon Rubin. Other components of the International include a mapping of Pittsburgh through photography in the museum’s Teenie Harris Archive, a historic record of black life in urban America, and the Cinémathèque series of lm screenings. The 57th edition builds on a long legacy of research and collecting by Carnegie Museum of Art.


Sarah Crowner included in 2018 Carnegie International