Web Galleries and Museums

A list of some art galleries and museums that have material accessible via the World Wide Web.
  • WebMuseum.
  • UCI Bookstore Exhibitions including:
  • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Krannert Art Museum and Kinkead Pavilion.
  • La Trobe University Art Museum, Australia.
  • St. Petersburg Pictures Gallery, Russia.
  • The California Museum of Photography: Network Exhibitions.
  • Yale University Art Gallery, USA.
  • The Art Collection at Royal Holloway, UK.
  • The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, USA.
  • The Stuart Collection of Sculpture at the University of California, San Diego, USA.
  • * Dallas Museum of Art, USA.
  • Frederick R. Weisman Art Museum, University of Minnesota, USA.
  • Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA.
  • OTIS On-Line Art Gallery from the OTIS Project.
  • Zimbabwean Stone Sculpture exhibitions.
  • ArtServe - art history image collections and presentations, Australian National University.
  • The Center for Research in Computing and the Arts (CRCA) aims to provide links to other art resources such as image and sound galleries.
  • Strange Interactions - an online art exhibit.
  • @art gallery, an electronic art gallery affiliated with the School of Art and Design, the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA. The site includes "the place" by artist Joseph Squier.
  • Paul's Virtual Exhibition. An experimental ray-traced gallery/museum. See also, * The Nightmare Gallery including a collection of pictures from the Usenet newsgroup alt.binaries.pictures.misc.
  • Expo at the New York Web, a space for artists and writers featuring multimedia exhibits.
  • Kaleidospace, where independent artists can sell their work.
  • Pavilion Internet Gallery: exhibitions from Pavilion Internet plc, Brighton, UK.
  • Atelier Nord's Electronic Gallery, Oslo, Norway. A workshop for electronic art and graphics.
  • Information on the Louvre and Musee d'Orsay, Paris (from San Diego, USA) including images of the museums, listing of current expositions, as well as images of art and objects.
  • On-line postcard collection at Cambridge, UK. Contributions welcome by post!
  • The Ohio State University at Newark, Art Gallery, USA.
  • Galleries index, Laboratory for Architecture (LAVA), Eindhoven University, The Netherlands.
  • Images for art history at the Australian National University including National Gallery of Australia information held at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA.
  • The MATLAB Gallery from Mathworks, USA. Still and moving images.
  • The aart Gallery - examples of work by local (and not so local) artists and photographers.
  • Ger-Jan's Museum Page - art images.
  • Contours of the Mind, A Celebration of Fractals, Feedback and Chaos. An exhibition of Sonic and Visual Art at the Australian National University Drill Hall Gallery, 23 June - 24 July 1994.
  • Reiff II Museum, Aachen, Germany (mostly in German). Realized Electronically Illustrated Fast Frame Interactive Information. Artists may submit electronic artworks for possible inclusion at the reception.
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Isaacs/Innuit Art Gallery, Toronto, Canada.
  • * ArtVark Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Contemporary art. Paintings, drawings, objects, photographs, computer images, free applied art.
  • Guildhall Gallery, contemporary commercial art of the American West, USA.
  • Virtual Portfolio, contemporary commercial London photographers, UK.
  • Evolutionary Architecture exhibitions and Tokyo Guide from Ellipsis, UK.
  • WILDCAT Gallery (Worldwide Internet Library Displaying Campus Artistic Talents), University of Arizona, USA.
  • A Gallery of Interactive On-Line Geometry, Geometry Center, University of Minnesota, USA.
  • Virtual Gallery, Japan. Contemporary art, photographs, illustrations.
  • The Computer Clubhouse on-line art gallery, from The Computer Museum, Boston, USA.
  • Island Art Publishers - Art Online, British Columbia, Canada.
  • 12hr-ISBN-JPEG Project (mirrored in the UK). A round-the-clock posting of sequenced postmodern photographs by Brad Brace.
  • Pixel and Paper Gallery, London Calling.
  • Soho Print and Poster Shop, a commercial on-line art gallery, including a ArtWeb, to search for artists.
  • FineArt Forum Gallery.
  • International Art Exchange.
  • A Virtual Gallery by Sue Gollifer, University of Brighton, UK.
  • Gallery Cyberia, UK. Includes links to other art galleries.
  • Galleria Virtuale, Roma 2001 , Italy.
  • * freeSpace, an electronic arts event - offers the opportunity to show your artwork at the Royal College of Art, London, 8-18 June 1995, by sending it via Internet. See Live from the Show, authomatically updated every minute.
  • Art on the Net, artists sharing works together on the Internet.
  • * The Cooker, an Internet site for the artist Jake Tilson, at the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art, Oxford, UK. Includes interactive art. See guide if you get lost!
  • Hosokawa's Computer Graphics Gallery, Japan.
  • AusArts, the ANU Institute of the Arts Library Server, Australian National University, Canberra. See Exhibitions, Galleries and Concerts and Australian Art Exhibitions and Web Sites.
  • * OTIS On-Line Art Gallery, contemporary images, submitted electronically, sorted by medium and content.
  • Arthole, permanent and temporary galleries of photographs, paintings,and video.
  • ProArts, East Bay Open Studios - images from artists living in the San Francisco Bay Area, USA.
  • Interactive Genetic Art, School of Computer Science, Carnegie-Mellon University, USA.
  • Virtual Gallery: Art Meets Technology, Digital Research Centre, University of Derby, UK.
  • The Mandelbrot Gallery, TU Delft, The Netherlands. Mandelbrot set images selected by visitors.
  • Implicate Beauty - Computational Art by Brian Evans. Includes exhibition rooms of fracticals, a screening room, a hearing room and a guestbook.
  • , Find Arts Gallery: A Revolving Show of Artists, from Find Arts. See also artist search facilities.
  • Dialogues of Peace, Palais des Nations, United Nations headquarters, Geneva. Also in the surrounding Ariana Park, from July 2 to October 26, 1995. Organized by the Association FranÁaise d'Action Artistique (AFAA). An international exhibition of contemporary art by 60 artists specially chosen by the Secretariat of the United Nations' 50th Anniversary.
  • K,nstlerhaus, Vienna, Austria. Privately owned Artist-Society. Exhibitions, galleries and a virtual gallery.
  • * Artix, New York, USA. A Web site for galleries, including an on-line index of New York galleries of contemporary art, a list of artists with hyperlinks to examples of their worki, and other services.
  • ! Absolut Access sponsored exhibition at the Serpentine Gallery, London, and elsewhere (available util September 1995).
  • ! AAA Gallery, The Netherlands. Contemporary Dutch artists - works of art for sale, updated every 3 months. (Also in Dutch.) See also: