Gallerie Konzeptwerk
View Janus Greene's digitally altered glass lantern slides in this gallery, or Charles Dean Evans' California landscape photographs, send a digital art card to friends, go to the chat room -- to meet artists and curators. Look at Paul Wadkins' strange and bizarre sculptures. And don't miss the art works by Barnabas Strickland: his pinhole photography, the "marble muscle cars" and especially "Battery", a series of 18 household
electric fans that form a
large scale animation
(online as gif animations).
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Virtual Museum Of Arts El Pais
Discover a new way of visiting a museum, have a virtual tour by clicking on photographs of the museum entry hall, move upstairs, enter gallery rooms, click on the information desk or on paintings to zoom in on them. It's no VRML presented here, but it's a bit like it. MUVA is conceived as a dynamic interactive museum, and it attempts to bring together the most renowned works of contemporary Uruguayan art.
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art - the gallery
This is an aesthetically outstanding virtual gallery, designed by David Drilling. Each page has a genuine character and style, with close connection to the art works exhibited. The number of artists featured on this site increases each week: digital art, photographies, erotic paintings, oils and acryls.
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Artist Guide
15.000 artists are listed in the database of Artist Guide - we did not checked it. However, information about artists often is not very gratifying. Clicking on an artist's name will provide you with a series of galleries. Links leading to these galleries show nothing but the names of artists. But the pages "Artists with Portfolios" with features on 80 artists (with one of their works, biography and exhibits) are worth a visit. Many of these pages are at the same time part of the homepage of the Museum of Modern Art Frankfurt/Germany.
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ART DIGITAL
"Pegas", a German designer and artist, has created this virtual gallery, really worth a visit, not only because of the pleasing design. There are many exhibitions: paintings, digital art, acryls, collages, renderings and more.
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PIXART
Pixart will surprise you with a pleasing, nevertheless very often new and varying page design. The site offers many tutorials (paintshop, corel, plug-ins), articles and reviews (most of them dealing with web design, web publishing, digital art). And -- last but not least -- there's the Gallery with many works of art (photo, digital, painting).
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The Electric Art Gallery
Some of the 200 artists fearured on this site, hang in prestigious galleries and museums and others are as yet relatively unknown. This virtual gallery presents a broad selection of art works: Haitian Art Collection, Folk and Outsider Art from Europe, the United States, Latin America, and the Caribbean, The paintings in the Jazz and Blues Wing capture the expressive feelings conveyed in these unique American music art forms. Furthermore there is a Monotype Collection, a Contemporary Art Wing and and and....
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Art Cimes Graffiti
Several hundred (or thousand?) photographs of graffiti from every part of the world (in most cases U.S. cities, but many European ones too) are presented in this virtual exhibition: Motifs from public walls, trains and rooms. Take note: This grafitti is created by artists, not by city gangs! Cooperation is desired, you may submit your own photographs of graffiti. There is a lot more information: essays, interviews, artist portraits, links, graffiti shows and events.
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Pixelpusher
This site wants to present "digital artists". The main item in addition to a shop, links and an audio gallery is the Gallery with works of digital art. Get an overview of works of art either via an index of artists' names, a giant map with all objects or the "Art-O-Rama," a kind of kaleidoscope. You'll always see three slides and can move them to the right or left and look at the picture in the middle in large size (JPG).
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The Birdhouse
The Birdhouse is a loose-knit collective, a platform for essayists and writers, painters and digital artists, for surrealists and situationists, ranters and rationalists, collagists and collaborators -- this is how they portray themselves. You'll find here a large gallery with words (essays, rants, fiction, true lies...), images (collage, paintings, photographs, digital art...) and dreams (surreal excursions we didn't just make up...). And don't miss the two "Spong" sections (HTML-art, Web-based creations) and "Happening" ("the best of The Birdhouse at any given moment")
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