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Feed Magazine : Special Arts Issue |
Best of the online culture zines. Special issue with critical essays on the contemporary art scene by Anthony Haden-Guest, Robert Ryynolds, Stefanie Syman, Carly Berwick, and others. |
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Mark Harden's Artchive is an organized compendium of images, texts, and online exhibitions that will be of interest to art historians and art enthusiasts in general. The site is extensive and well-indexed; the images are of excellent quality. |
The Artchive |
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Celtic Art & Cultures |
"The Celtic Art and Cultures Web Site was created for use in the Art History course Celtic Art and Cultures (Art 111) at UNC in the Fall semester, 1998. The development of this site was primarily funded by an Instructional Technology grant provided by the Office of the Chancellor at UNC." Contains images, maps and timelines, vocabulary, and other information. Beautifully designed--not your usual course site. |
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Computer generated images inspired by architectural principles. "The understanding of the
design process in these times has to go further than to dissect the process
itself....The switchboard collects fragments of the mind that can all in
one create a metaspace in which new ideas can be created."
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The Architecture Switchboard |
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Giorgio Vasari: Lives of the Artists |
Superb site illustrating Vasari's Lives. "I do not aim to reproduce Vasari's text here; my intention is rather to assemble an archive of those works which Vasari mentions in the Lives. . . .Those picturesque details which have become part of our heritage may occasionally find a place; art history is always in need of a little light relief!" |
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| ARTONLINE è l'indirizzo della città dell'arte voluta e realizzata da GIUNTI MULTIMEDIA e da IBM Italia. Contents: Il Museo (Galleria di immagini e informazione sui più grandi artisti del passato); L'Edicola (la rivista d'arte del Gruppo Editoriale Giunti Art Dossier); L'Atelier (Gli artisti affermati presentano il loro Studio e le loro mostre); La Galleria d'Arte Contemporanea (I galleristi presentano gli artisti con le loro mostre); Gli Editor (I libri d'arte delle più importanti case editrici italiane); Il Laboratorio di Restauro (I restauratori presentano la loro attività e i loro lavori); Le Café des Artistes (Secondo la tradizione bohémienne, gli artistit non ancora noti al grande pubblico espongono al Café des Artistes. |
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Mark Rothko |
Online exhibition on the artist's life and work developed by the National Gallery of Art, Washington. Contains images, biographical information and critical commentary. | |
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An online art journal edited by CUNY graduate students. Part 4 is devoted to American Art in tribute to William Gerdts. Contains essays and reviews. |
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The Estate Project for Artists with AIDS |
This is a superb virtual museum site with thousands of images, including a permanet collection and curated exhibitions."The Estate Project, which was initiated by the Alliance for the Arts in 1991, has taken a particular interest in using new technology to document and present the artworks created by artists living with HIV or lost to AIDS. We also continue, with this website, our commitment to bring useful information on estate planning and preservation to all artists, particularly those who face health challenges such as AIDS." |
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"At NYU CAT, in 1994, we used one of the Web's first remotely-controlled cameras to transform our studio into a time-based public Web installation in order to research the nature of Web video as a medium. The Web gave visitors 24-hour real-time access, through the eye of the camera, to watch us work, so at times our actions were heightened by our awareness of unseen Web visitors. At other times we felt ourselves dissolved in the ubiquitous surveillance which now erases the boundaries between private and public. In 1994 we launched the Web's first live performance series, ArTisTheater, whose archive of non-narrative, improvisational, dadaesque works now contains over 80 performances (including works by guest artists.) The performances reflect the evolvement of technology from the first telerobotic B/W pinhole camera to experimental color, true color and sound as they move from the first performance, in the bottom right hand corner to the most recent, in the top row." |
ArTisTheater Performance Archive |
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