Art
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| This small but creatively designed site features works from a small
number of artists displayed on "The Wall." Exhibits change, so
you need to check back periodically. |
| This site offers a view of Southwestern Art and its history,
concentrating on the cities of Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos. It
provides color pictures of works, museums and their locations,
information on upcoming events, as well as useful information about the
cities themselves. |
| "Europe's cultural news site," Culturekiosque offers
happenings, features, interviews, and comment on art and archaeology,
music of many kinds, international cuisine, business, technology, and
more. This is what's going on in Europe and elsewhere, delivered with
flair in English, French, and (partially) German. |
| Dale Chihuly is a glass blower and in 1992 he was named America's
first National Living Treasure by the 50 U.S. governors. His work is
amazing. My favorite series is his chandeliers. |
| This site is very well put together. You can search the site, check
out the gallery, and learn about the exhibitions. Not a lot of the
collections are online, but those that are have detailed information. |
| This Mexican muralist's beautiful paintings are showcased on this
site. Rivera's most famous for his depiction of Mexican history and his
use of strong color and simple images. A good place to get a feel for
the artist and his work. |
| This is the fascinating story (complete with color pictures) of the
recent discovery of a network of caves in France filled with
20,000-year-old wall art. |
| This attractive, easily navigated site offers a large amount of
information on Egypt. Artist Richard Deurer includes his photographs,
which focus on past and current Egypt. Check out the Time Warp Gallery
for his whimsical Ancient Egypt paintings or visit the gallery store and
purchase a lithograph. Egypt links, map, children's section, search
engine. |
| This extensive, colorful, and well-thought-out site includes jazz and
blues art, southwest, folk, and contemporary artworks, to name a few. It
also includes an informative "walking tour." |
| The Fine Arts Museum of San Fransico has 50% of its works available
for viewing on the web and is working to have 100%! Imagebase is where
it's stored and how it's done. There are over 60,000 images in
Imagebase, and you can search for specific artists or works. |
| Information on art fairs, museums, galleries, and artists abound on this
content-rich, link-loaded page. Easy to navigate, though a few dead ends turn
up now and then. |
| This is a great site from the Australian Canberra School of Art. It's
all about glass art with instructions for casting, blowing, cutting,
printing, and painting. There's also a gallery so you can check out what
the students and professors have done, e-mail addresses of the students
so you can ask questions, and a links page. |
| This site includes all four Guggenheim museums, those in New York and
Venice with their own history, membership, current exhibits, and museum
store information. The Guggenheim in Bilboa, Spain will open summer of
1997 and there is design and planning information here. |
| Created to promote fine arts on the Internet, this site is a haven for
unknown and younger artists to showcase their work. Information about
the artists' work is also included, and a great insight into the
material. Oh, did we mention the entire thing is gorgeous? |
| Visit school art departments, read the "weird" art news and
the 40 art teacher pet peeves, learn about the "Art Site of the
Week," much more. This is a great site for art educators. |
| After falling from a boring art museum lecture and landing "inside"
a painting by Van Gogh, you can read about the artist, style, location,
and more, in a fun and interesting "adventure in art history."
With excellent use of color, image, and word, this is big fun! |
| This site is the online location of the International Center of
Photography. Not only does it house information about current
exhibitions inhouse, it also offers an exhibition on the web. This site,
nicely done, is well worth the visit. |
| The author has created a "catalogue of useful Web sites for Fine
Art students…using the Internet for the first time." He does a
good job of explaining how to find particular artists and their works,
as well as colleges, exhibitions, libraries, and other resources. |
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