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1. Galleries Magazine - Art galleries in the UK, antique shops in the UK, Art dealers in the UK, Antique dealers in the UK
- www.artefact.co.uk
- Galleries - the UK's largest circulating monthly Art Listings magazine, describing current exhibitions and stock of over 500 commercial and public art galleries, galleries for hire and art services. ... Galleries is available from listed galleries, a large number of the best and most central Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants etc. ... Galleries has the largest monthly updated terrestrial published list of UK Internet Art Links for artists and galleries. ...
2. Internet ArtResources - Art & Artists - Galleries - Artisans
- www.artresources.com
- Your gateway to art and artists, galleries and exhibitions. ...
- | Galleries | Artists | Museums | Image Catalog | .
3. Mark Harden's Artchive: Galleries
- www.artchive.com
- Home Juxtapositions Galleries Theory and Criticism Art CD-ROM Reviews Artchive Links .
4. Fine Art Galleries : Online Artists Resources
- www.artpromote.com
- Release your Imagination - Explore thousands of art galleries, museums and artists sites from around the world. ...
- galleries,museums,directories. ...
- ArtPromote™ World's Grooviest Fine Art Galleries and Online Artists Resources .
5. Art galleries of spiritual surrealism and mystical exhibition of romantic and modern abstract art
- www.rassouli.com
- We have cataloged Rassouli's artworks in three independent galleries and have asked the artist to talk about them, his life and artistic methods. Spend some time exploring these galleries. ...
6. The Art Site on the World Wide Web: McLaughlin
- cwis.usc.edu
- Although some galleries, most notably the National Galleries in London and Washington, have plunged ahead with CD-ROMs and touch-screen microgallery kiosks, many have dragged their feet, in part because of worries about the quality of the digitally reproduced images, and in part because of a lurking fear that the public will no longer have a reason to pay the price of admission (Patton, 1994):.
- There are numerous museums and art galleries on the Web with original artworks on display (Gaffin, 1994); both traditional and electronic media are represented. ... The gallery or museum may also contain biographies of the artists and hyperlinks to other galleries and art resources on the Web. ...
- Commercial art interests are evident in a variety of forms: the site may belong to a single gallery which represents artists in the sale of works (for example, the CandyStick Gallery); a site may provide a slide registry of individual artists who may be contacted directly (Art Direct is such a site); it may provide classified listings of individual works of art for sale (for instance, the Art Cellar Exchange); or it may provide page design and/or Web space and maintenance for multiple galleries (the Art-ROM gallery is representative). ...
- Although this single, bottomless, hypertextual image archive is not yet a reality, the Web boasts an abundance of picture galleries whose objects are freely available for the personal use of the viewer. ...
- Broadly speaking, however, one can distinguish between galleries and exhibits, on the one hand, and mere archives, on the other. ...
- In addition to the Whitney, the MOMA, and other venerable museums and galleries, there are hundreds of smaller, less well- known galleries that exist primarily or even exclusively online, often buried deep in the directory structures on servers at small colleges or commercial access providers. ... Similarly, the multiple-artist galleries provide management opportunities which might not otherwise be available. ...
- At the time the project reported here began, about one in four galleries on the WWW offered works of art for sale. ... Some of the galleries sell expensive paintings and prints by well-known artists, (for example Hockney, Appel, Barminski), others works by artists who are 'locally prominent," if not unknown. ... Although the commercial galleries began to appear on the Web somewhat late relative to the others, available evidence indicates that they have been quick to capitalize on the interactive features of the network in order to facilitate the conduct of business.
- A preliminary review of the features of Web art sites, the details of which are provided below, indicated that variation among galleries and exhibits occurs with respect to three primary dimensions: network embedding, openness, and design concept. Network embedding refers to the extent to which the gallery occupies or makes efforts to occupy a position of centrality within the web of relationships formed by artists, galleries, and audiences. ...
- For-profit galleries may possess the greater wherewithal to hire professional designers to plan page layout and advise on the use of forms from both the client and server sides. Such galleries should be expected to differ considerably from their non-commercial counterparts with respect to openness. That is, commercial galleries ought to have a firmer sense of their offerings and the boundaries of the site in terms of what can be displayed there, and how it may be used (or more to the point, may not be used). ... Boundary-consciousness should be reflected in comparatively less interest in internetworking and collaborating with grass-roots galleries or unrecognized artists. Thus we should expect that commercial galleries will be less likely to take advantage of hypertextual features like pointers to competing galleries or promotional strategies like t-shirts or prizes. ...
7. Dia Art Foundation
- www.diacenter.org
- Dia presents its permanent collection at Dia:Beacon, Riggio Galleries, in Beacon, New York; exhibitions and public programming at Dia:Chelsea, in New York City (currently closed for renovations); and long-term, site-specific projects in the western United States, in New York City, and on Long Island. ...
8. Mark Harden's Artchive
- www.artchive.com
- WELCOME PRIVACY POLICY JUXTAPOSITIONS GALLERIES.
9. german galleries: exhibitions in galleries and art institutions in Germany
- www.germangalleries.com
10. Marlborough Fine Art
- www.marlboroughfineart.com
- For details of the Marlborough Galleries in New York, Madrid, Monte-Carlo, and Santiago click on Marlborough Worldwide above. ...
11. Catto Gallery
- www.catto.co.uk
- The Catto Gallery is one of London's leading contemporary fine art galleries. ...
12. Wagner Bazarin Art Gallery
- www.bazarin.com
- Now in its fourth year, Wagner Bazarin Art Gallery still enjoys the recognition as one of the most respected contemporary art galleries of the world.
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