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Art Historical Tools and Art Publications on the Internet

General Art Historical Resources on the Internet

  • Artsource
    Listings of art historical sites, bibliographies, and links to interesting places, including the Smithsonian Institution's libraries and archives.
  • New York Foundation for the Arts
    Artists come here to learn about grants, jobs and what's doing on local arts councils as well as to post messages and create home pages presenting their own work.
  • Fine Art Forum
    A wide-ranging index of art schools, scholarly resources, a huge list of art related sites, events, associations, publications and commercial services.
  • Voice of the Shuttle
    This art and art history page is an astonishingly deep resource, covering every aspect of the art world.

Artists' Works and Artist Sites

  • äda 'web
    Perhaps the best curated art site on the web, with many remarkable artist projects, including Joseph Squier's "Place," Julia Scher's "Securityland" and an interactive version of Jenny Holzer's "Truisms."
  • artnetweb
    An extraordinarily ambitious and well-made site, presenting artists' web projects, a slide registry, press clippings on art subjects, directories of arts organizations and galleries, classified ads and catalogue sales.
  • Echo
    A cultural icon of the on-line community, Echo presents a number of art sites, including the Whitney Museum, and offers publications, discussions, and events.


Art Publications on the Internet

  • Journal of Contemporary Art
    Artists' projects and portfolios, such as photographs by the controversial photographer Mark Morrisroe, along with transcripts of lengthy group discussion among art professionals regarding contemporary work.
  • Trans
    A serious critical journal featuring work by distinguished critics, it is also scheduled to appear in print three times a year. In Spanish and English.
  • Urban Desires
    One of the most polished, hippest magazines on the web, with imaginative and often interactive art projects.

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