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Japan:
Korea:
National Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul. (In Korean and
English.)
Netherlands:
Rijksmuseum,
Amsterdam. (In
English, Dutch, German, French, Italian and Spanish.)
Russia:
South Africa:
South African National Gallery, Cape Town.
Spain:
UK:
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USA:
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Metropolitan
Museum of Art, New York City. One of the largest art museums
in the world. See also the
museum shop.
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National Gallery
of Art, Washington DC. Tour the
collection.
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National Portrait
Gallery, Smithsonian Institution,
Washington DC.
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National Museum
of African Art,
Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC.
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Museum of Modern
Art (MoMA), New York City. See
current
exhibitions and the
permanent
collection.
1998 Best of the Web competition winners.
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J. Paul
Getty Museum at the
Getty Center, Los Angeles, California.
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Dallas Museum
of Art, Texas.
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Denver
Art Museum, Colorado.
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Detroit Institute
of Arts, Michigan.
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Solomon
R. Guggenheim Museum, New York.
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Fine Arts Museum
of San Francisco, California. Includes a large image database.
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Los Angeles County
Museum of Art, California.
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Museum of Fine
Arts, Boston, Massachusetts.
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San Francisco
Museum of Modern Art, California.
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The Art Institute
of Chicago Museum,
Illinois.
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Museum of
Contemporary Art, Chicago.
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Seattle
Art Museum, Washington.
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The Contemporary
Arts Center, Cincinatti.
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Whitney Museum
of American Art, New York.
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Other
sites
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Artchive
by Mark Harden. Excellent on-line art collection. See
galleries.
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WebMuseum.
A pioneering virtual art collection including many on-line paintings,
originally maintained by
Nicolas Pioch. Winner of a
Best of the Web
1994
Award
for
Best Use of Multiple Media. Still a useful if static resource.
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Guggenheim
Museum,
New York /
SoHo /
Bilbao /
Berlin /
Venice.
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La Trobe University Art Museum, Australia.
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St. Petersburg
Pictures Gallery, Russia.
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Yale
Centre for British Art, USA.
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The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, USA.
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Stuart
Collection of Sculpture, University of California, San Diego,
USA.
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ArtServe - art history image collections and presentations,
Australian National University (ANU), Canberra.
27,000 images, requires registration and payment for full use.
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Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA), University
of Califormia, San Diego, USA. Aims to provide links to other
art resources such as image and sound galleries.
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John Jacobsen
Fine Art, 1993 onwards.
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Information on the
Louvre and
Musee d'Orsay,
Paris (from
USA) including images of the museums, listing of current expositions,
as well as images of art and objects.
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MATLAB Image Gallery
from Mathworks, USA.
Still and moving images.
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Reiff
II Museum, Aachen, Germany (mostly in German). Realized Electronically
Illustrated Fast Frame Interactive Information, 1994. Artists
could submit electronic artworks for possible inclusion at the
reception.
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Evolutionary
Architecture exhibitions and
Tokyo Guide
from
Ellipsis, UK.
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WILDCAT Gallery (Worldwide Internet Library Displaying Campus
Artistic Talents),
University of Arizona, USA.
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Gallery of
Interactive On-Line Geometry,
Geometry Center, University of Minnesota, USA.
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Virtual Gallery,
Japan. Contemporary art, photographs, illustrations.
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Island Art Publishers - Art
Online, British Columbia, Canada.
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12hr-ISBN-JPEG
Project (mirrored
in the UK). A round-the-clock posting of sequenced postmodern
photographs by Brad Brace.
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Pixel and
Paper Art Gallery,
London Calling.
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Royal College of Art, London,
UK.
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Art on the Net, artists sharing
works together on the Internet.
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The Cooker, an Internet
site by the artist
Jake Tilson, originally at the
Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford, UK.
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Hosokawa's Computer Graphics Gallery, Japan.
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AusArts,
the ANU Institute of the Arts Library Server, Australian National
University, Canberra. See
Exhibitions, Galleries and Concerts and
Australian Art Exhibitions and Web Sites.
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SITO artchives and collabspace
collaborative art projects.
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Arthole, permanent and temporary
galleries of photographs, paintings,and video.
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ProArts,
East Bay Open Studios - images from artists living in the San
Francisco Bay Area, USA.
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Virtual Gallery: Art
Meets Technology, Digital Research Centre, University of Derby,
UK.
Implicate Beauty - Computational Art by Brian Evans. Includes
exhibition rooms of fracticals, a screening room, a hearing room
and a guestbook.
Find Arts
Gallery: A Revolving Show of Artists, from
Find Arts. See also
artist search facilities.
Dialogues of Peace, Palais
des Nations, United Nations headquarters, Geneva. Also in the surrounding
Ariana Park, from July 2 to October 26, 1995. Organized by the Association
Française d'Action Artistique (AFAA). An international exhibition
of contemporary art by 60 artists specially chosen by the Secretariat
of the United Nations' 50th Anniversary.
Künstlerhaus,
Vienna, Austria. Privately owned Artist-Society. Exhibitions, galleries
and a
virtual gallery.
Absolut Access
sponsored exhibition at the
Serpentine Gallery, London, and elsewhere (available until September
1995).
AAA Gallery,
The Netherlands. Contemporary Dutch artists - works of art for sale,
updated every 3 months. (Also in Dutch.)
The Gallery Page,
The Netherlands. A virtual gallery for exhibitions by contemporary
artists.
Museum
of Bad Art, Boston, USA.
Asian Arts exhibitions,
articles and galleries, from Web
Art Publishing.
Cézanne and modern art (opening
soon).
Twentieth Century American Sculpture at the
White House.
The Electric Gallery, contemporary
paintings, many for sale.
ArtHouse,
an alternative on-line gallery space and discussion forum, based
in the UK. Includes other
art links.
The Sovereign Collection,
Fine Art Gallery, Portland, Oregon, USA. Paintings, sculpture, prints,
objects d' art.
Greg Manning Galleries,
West Caldwell, New Jersey. Auction, purchases, sales, appraisals;
established 1905. Classical Egyptian, Greek, Roman, and Islamic
antiquities, Asian art and antiques, Pre Columbian art, Coptic and
religious antiques, militaria, rare coins, objects d'art.
7th Museum, Amsterdam,
The Netherlands. A public art project, including
links.
Scope Art Gallery,
New York, USA. Virtual gallery of new modern art.
ARTscope, artists,
galleries, classifieds, etc.
Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik
Deutschland, Bonn, Germany. Includes a
live camera. (In German.)
ARTEC Art Gallery,
France.
Webfelt Museum of Early Cyberart.
Art on the Net,
Japan.
Open Art artists,
galleries, etc.
Barcelona Gallery, Spain.
Contemporary art.
Ikon Gallery,
Birmingham, UK. Venue for new art.
The European
Cyber Gallery of Modern Art. (In
English and German.)
The Berlin
Wall - 30 artists for freedom. (In French,
English and
German.)
Copenhagen Art Gallery,
Denmark. Danish contemporary art from expressionism to neo-realism.
Gallery of Modern Art,
Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
ArtSeenSoho, New York,
USA.
Kuri Hoshe Gallery,
UK. Paintings and drawings by Gerald O'Connell.
Virtual Exhibition from the
Art Department,
Bradfield College, UK. An example if what all schools should
be attempting on-line.
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Institute of Contemporary Art
(ICA), London, UK.
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The Bridgeman Art Library,
London, UK / New York,
USA.
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Federation of Canadian Artists,
Canada.
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Dave Archer Space Art Electric
Glass Paintings, San Rafael, California, USA.
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Art by Jennifer
Hathaway, New York, USA.
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Courtauld
Gallery, Courtauld
Institute of Art, London, UK. (Reopening Autumn 1998.)
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Bowieart.com on-line
gallery of art works by
David Bowie and others. (Includes items for sale.)
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New exhibitions of contemporary
art - listings for art galleries around the UK.
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The Gimp Gallery
- using the freely available GIMP
image manipulation program.
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Latin American Art "Museum",
a virtual gallery by Fernando Urena Rib. (In Spanish.)
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Florida Museum of Hispanic
and Latin American Art, USA.
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ArtistGuide: hundreds
of contemporary
artists and their work.
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Postcards from Iceland.
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The Cowdisley Institute,
Australia. See the
Fine Art Gallery.
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Printmakers Council,
UK. See on-line
PMC Gallery and
Printmaker Studio Gallery.
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Roger Dean Gallery.
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WebMagick ~ Virtual Art,
UK.
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The Art Historian's
Circle Webring.
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Art-on-line from
The Interactive Collector.
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Net-Art, Italy.
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Cambridge &
East Anglian Artists Gallery,
Vasari, Brameur,
UK.
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Robert
Downing, RCA. Artist-In-Residence, University of Toronto,
Canada.
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German Galleries:
index of galleries, cities and artists in Germany.
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Angst Art Arena,
Australia. Virtual gallery of intense iconagraphy.
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Vatican Art, Pittsburgh,
USA. Replicas from Vatican museums and Sistine Chapel for sale.
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Art Bank Old Master,
Italy. Also in Italian:
searchable databank of art and artists, including prices.
34,000 records (10th to 18th century).
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Ignat Bednarik (1882-1963),
a Romanian painter.
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Easel.com on-line gallery
of paintings and prints.
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Marine Art Information Center
picture gallery.
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Museum of Web Art (MOWA).
Art, technology and culture of the World Wide Web.
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Artwork Gallery,
World of Escher.
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Museo Picasso Virtual,
including
Museums, Galleries & Collections, a
Tour of Picasso's Life and a
Chronology of Works (1889-1972). Wonderful!
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Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.
See also vanGogh.com, a
commercial site on Vincent van Gogh.
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ArtWanted.com, on-line
art gallery.
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Art Scene China, contemporary
Chinese art gallery.
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Fondation Claude Monet
á Giverny, France. See also
Giverny-art.com including
Dans les Jardins de Claude Monet.
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ArtMuseum.net, Intel
Corporation.
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Artnet.com, a portal to
the world of art.
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Galleries Magazine - Art
Galleries on the UK.
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Marlborough Fine
Art (London) Ltd, UK.
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Auction houses
Other
guides
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Art Museum Network
(AMN). Official Web site of the world's leading art museums. See:
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Art galleries &
exhibitions and art
museums,
World Arts Resources.
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Internet for the Fine Arts,
on-line artists, galleries and resources for the fine arts.
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Fine Arts and the
History of Art in the WWW
Virtual Library.
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The
Art Site on the World Wide Web. Not Waiting for the Information
Highway: Art Galleries on the World Wide Web, an on-line
article with hyperlinks by Margaret L. McLaughlin.
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ACM SIGGRAPH Internet Art Guide.
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Art sites from
Websight.
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Art Planet, a commercial
Internet Fine Art Directory.
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Art Galleries and Online
Exhibitions list by subject matter from
World Wide Arts Resources.
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artnetweb,
New York City, USA.
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The
UK's monthly arts guide, including
Art on the Internet links and
A to Z of Art list of UK art galleries.
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Lateral Arts - contemporary
art available from leading young artists in Britain.
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Dia Center for the Arts,
a multi-disciplinary contemporary arts organization, New York,
USA.
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ADAM Project, an information
gateway to selected resources on the Internet in art, design,
architecture and media.
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National Endowment for the Arts,
USA.
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The Visual
Arts Obituary
Page.
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Electroarts, Postmodernism in Cyberspace. Multimedia including
frames, moving images and sound from the
Fine Art Department, University
of Reading, UK. See also
BA Degree Show exhibition (26/6/96-1/7/96).
Art Now Gallery Guide.
See
Gallery Pages
and Artist Home
Pages.
Swissart Network, art guide
to Switzerland.
Computer Artworks Ltd.,
UK.
The Virtual Museum of Art.
(Large images.)
Yunnan Art, Haarlem,
The Netherlands.
Lateral Arts - affordable
contemporary art.
Artistguide, an on-line
guide to a selection of contemporary
artists and commercial art
galleries.
Art Resource, New York, USA. North
American representation of a number of major art galleries.
D*A*M - WEB art by various
dutch artists.
WorldGallery, UK.
Online prints, posters and picture framing.
World Gallery by
Image Exchange.
Web Gallery of Art.
Britart.com.
The-Artists.com.
Art Fund, UK.
artnose "news" - sniffing
around the art market (wonderful stuff! ;-).
Artcyclopedia, guide
to fine art of the Internet. Search engine scanning 1,200 cultural
institutions.
art-online TM,
a fine art directory.
Artprice, art market information
(in English and French).
ArtNewsLetter by David
Coombes. Includes news and current exhibition information in the
UK.
Rareposters.com, New
York, USA.
ArtPromote.com, online
art galleries. Directory and artists resources.
Museum of the Mind by
Dr. Hugo, Antwerp,
Belgium.
Universe
in Universe Worlds of Art, Germany. Visual arts of Africa, Asia
and Latin America. (Also in
German and Spanish)
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