| Artnet | 9.5 | share | comments | EDITOR: Insider's guide to the art market |
| Dallas Museum of Art | 9.5 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in Dallas, TX |
| Norton Museum of Art | 9.5 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in West Palm Beach, FL |
| Art-Sites | 9.5 | share | comments | EDITOR: Combines art books and travel guides. Authored by Sidra Stitch |
| World Wide Art Resources | 9.5 | share | comments | EDITOR: "150,000 works of contemporary art and more" |
| Getty Museum | 9.4 | share | comments | EDITOR: Dramatic location above Santa Monica |
| Walker Art Center | 9.4 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in Minneapolis; "...features contemporary visual and performing arts exhibits and programs." |
| Fan Art Review | 9.3 | share | comments | EDITOR: Artists post art for feedback; art contests |
| Art Addict | 9.2 | share | comments | EDITOR: "Thoughts and tips on collecting contemporary art" |
| Corcoran Gallery of Art | 9.2 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in Washington, DC |
| Legion of Honor | 9.2 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in San Francisco |
| Best of History | 9.2 | share | comments | EDITOR: Best historical art websites |
| American Art Collector | 9.1 | share | comments | EDITOR: "Previewing new shows every month coast to coast" |
| Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Gardens | 9.1 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in Washington, DC |
| Dirty Car Art | 9.1 | share | comments | |
| Huntington | 9.0 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in San Marino, CA |
| Artspan | 9.0 | share | comments | EDITOR: "Home to over 1800 artists"; Focus on contemporary art |
| Eye Level | 8.9 | share | comments | EDITOR: Produced by the Smithsonian American Art Museum |
| Guggenheim Las Vegas | 8.9 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in Las Vegas, NV |
| Whitney Museum of American Art | 8.9 | share | comments | EDITOR: Several locations in New York City |
| Arts of Asia | 8.9 | share | comments | EDITOR: "The Asian arts & antiques magazine" |
| Southwest Art | 8.8 | share | comments | EDITOR: "Southwestern art and native American art and artists" |
| The Art Newspaper | 8.8 | share | comments | EDITOR: News and articles |
| Museum of Fine Arts/Houston | 8.8 | share | comments | EDITOR: Located in Houston, TX |
| Museum of Modern Art - New York City | 8.8 | share | comments |
| The Art Institute of Chicago is charging another museum an extraordinary $2 million to "borrow" 92 paintings. | 9.0 | EDITOR: But if you're the viewer, do you care? | ||
| Nano Photos Rival Modern Art | 9.0 | EDITOR: Great photos with an abstract "look". | ||
| Making It Real | 8.0 | EDITOR: The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston Spanish painters. (April 28, 2008) | ||
| Pump & Dump | 8.0 | Susan B.: "China's frenzied art market has artists paying critics for hype, mass-producing work and bidding up their own paintings. Then they sell into the rally. Clever, no?" | ||
| Alluring Shades of a Steely Hue | 9.0 | KRS: Jasper Johns at the Met. | ||
| Life is Sweet: The Life and Art of Wayne Thiebaud | 9.0 | Susan B.: This is is the story of a happy man known for his happy paintings of cakes and pies. EDITOR: A wonderful life for a man who paints wonderful art! | ||
| Early Computer Art Revived | 6.5 | KRS: "ANSI art stems from the characters on computers running MS-DOS, Microsoft's pre-Windows operating system. A combination of keystrokes could create blocks and symbols, as well as 16 colors. ASCII art was more basic, using just the letters, numbers and symbols on the keyboard." | ||
| Video Art Thinks Big | 7.5 | KRS: "The relationship of this work to an art world structured on galleries, museums and fairs is, potentially at least, one of detachment. You can experience 'I-Be Area' on a laptop wherever and whenever you want. That may be a reason why few of these new video artists feel the need to live in New York City. They have chosen a medium that is not only flexible and affordable but has a history of embracing experimentation." | ||
| Is Cubism's Revolution Behind Us? | 8.9 | KRS: "If You Think Picasso's Work Didn't Last, Keep Looking' EDITOR: Gopnik's point: all artists today are cubists - although they probably don't know it! |