Directory

Akrylic 8.0 comments EDITOR: "Articles, essays, and criticism on contemporary art and related topics"
Antiques & Fine Art 8.1 comments EDITOR: For collectors, designers and enthusiasts of art and antiques
Art & Antiques 8.0 comments EDITOR: "For collectors of the fine and decorative arts
Art 21 - PBS 8.7 comments EDITOR: "Art in the twenty-first century"
Art and Auction 8.0 comments EDITOR: Articles of world-wide art news and events
Art Cloud 8.0 comments John Eales: This is an interesting social networking site for the art world.
Art Deco Web Sites 6.0 comments EDITOR: Directory
Art For Kids 8.0 comments EDITOR: Links to art galleries showing kids art
Art Linx 7.0 comments EDITOR: "Ultimate comendium of artists, art sites, galleries, and museums"
Art Magazine - UK 8.6 comments EDITOR: "The online art magazine for everyone!"
Art Natum 6.9 comments EDITOR: Links to Native American art sites
Art Sites.us 8.0 comments EDITOR: "Simple, elegant and affordable artist websites"
Art Therapy Association 6.3 comments EDITOR: Art and therapy articles
Art-Sites 9.5 comments EDITOR: Combines art books and travel guides. Authored by Sidra Stitch
Art.net 6.0 comments EDITOR: "Links to other (art) sites"
Artelino 8.0 comments EDITOR: Art auctions
Artforum 6.0 comments EDITOR: The art scene
Artopia 7.1 comments EDITOR: "John Perreault's art diary"
ARTrepreneur 8.1 comments EDITOR: "Helping artists with the art of success"
Arts Journal 8.0 comments EDITOR: "The daily digest of arts, culture and ideas"
Arts of Asia 8.9 comments EDITOR: "The Asian arts & antiques magazine"
Artsites 7.0 comments EDITOR: Web service for artists
Artspan 9.0 comments EDITOR: "Home to over 1800 artists"; Focus on contemporary art
Best of History 9.2 comments EDITOR: Best historical art websites
Boyd Level 8.0 comments
C Magazine 7.0 comments EDITOR: International contemporary art
CJR Fine Arts 8.0 comments EDITOR: Artists and discussion forums
Cyberbee 8.0 comments EDITOR: Art with an educational twist
Dirty Car Art 9.1 comments
Dragonfly Dream 6.6 comments EDITOR: Mail art sites
Exploratorium 8.0 comments EDITOR: "Bringing you the coolest since 1995"
Fan Art Review 9.3 comments EDITOR: Artists post art for feedback; art contests
Festival Net 8.0 comments EDITOR: Music, art and craft festivals throughout the U.S.
Fine Art Sites 8.0 comments EDITOR: Focus on Online Art Galleries
Folio Link 8.0 comments EDITOR: "Web sites for the creative"
Gallery Hopper 8.6 comments EDITOR: "Your guide to the best of fine art...in New York City and beyond"
Gallery Sites 6.8 comments EDITOR: Directory of art on the web
Ibiblio 6.0 comments EDITOR: Short list of women's websites
Kid Sites - Art 8.0 comments EDITOR: "The leading guide to the best in kid's web sites"
Mail Art Postcard Exhibition 8.0 comments EDITOR: Art postcards - wide variety
Photorealism Wine Paintings 7.5 comments EDITOR: Belarusian artist shows photorealistic images featuring wine bottles. Limited edition prints too. Site offers blowups of every image. ry Smith: Unbelievable selection of wine images.
World Wide Art Resources 9.5 comments EDITOR: "150,000 works of contemporary art and more"
Yahoo Arts 7.1 comments EDITOR: Directory
You See Red 7.5 comments EDITOR: "Online gallery that specialises in great graphic art"

Articles

Nano Photos Rival Modern Art 9.0 EDITOR: Great photos with an abstract "look".
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?"
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!

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