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The National Gallery
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National Portrait Gallery
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The Tate Galleries — Tate Britain, Tate Modern, Tate Liverpool, Tate St Ives
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The British Museum
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National Art Library, Victoria & Albert Museum
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Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal
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Songlines Aboriginal Art — Amsterdam Gallery exhibiting museum quality Australian Aboriginal paintings
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Aboriginal Art Online — ‘Quality aboriginal art plus information about the land and culture of Australian Aboriginal people’
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Access Space — free digital media lab in Sheffield
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ADAM — Art, design, architecture & media information gateway. Now a directory only, and soon to be replaced
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Advanced Graphics London — screenprinting and woodblocking
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African Art – Aesthetics and Meaning: University of Virginia — on-line exhibition catalogue: excellent
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African Art on the Internet: Stanford University — superb resource
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African Art Museum — on-line reference to the artistic styles of Africa
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Museum for African Art — Long Island City, New York, USA
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Smithsonian National Museum of African Art — Washington, dc; much on-line
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AKG Images — arts and history picture library
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Alan Cristea Gallery, London — specialises in prints by both 20th century masters and by some of the best living artists
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Albumen — albumen photographs: history, science and preservation; includes a very good gallery
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Alice Neel — official web-site of the American painter: biography, works in public collections, image gallery &c.
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All Posters — lots of fine art, photography & architectural posters
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Galerie Ambrosiana, Brno — top rank Czech photography
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America from the Great Depression to WWII: photographs from the Farm Security Administration / Office of War Information collection — US Library of Congress
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Amiens cathedral — art & architecture; Columbia University site
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Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, USA
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The Animation Art Gallery
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Aperture — outstanding us photography publisher
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Architecture & design: BBC web-guide — a very good links page
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Architecture & Fine Arts Library, University of Florida
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Archivo Surrealista — el universo del surrealismo en español
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Arena Art & Design Association — non-profit provider of studio space in Liverpool
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Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol — visual arts, film, dance & music
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Art & Architecture — excellent uk site run by the Courtauld Institute
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Art & Architecture Library, University of California at Santa Barbara
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Art Atlas — web directory
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Art of an Auschwitz Survivor: Jan Komski
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Art from Auschwitz: The Last Expression — plus essays and information
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Artbank Gallery, Clerkenwell, London
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Art Basel
15-20 June, 2005 — c.f. Liste 05: The Young Art Fair in Basel
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Artchive — a great site: countless images and more
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Art.com — posters & prints (US)
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Art Crimes — a gallery of graffiti
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Art Deco — web resources
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Art & Design Associations on the World Wide Web — a substantial collection of links: visual arts, architecture, design &c.
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Art East — Ukrainian on-line fine art gallery, including socialist realism
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| Art by Elephants — art by unemployed Thai elephants: wonderful |
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The Art of the First World War preview — introduction to a huge on-line gallery under the auspices of UNESCO
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Art Guide — guide to galleries and museums in Britain & Ireland
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Art history resources on the Web — substantial resource compiled for undergraduates
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Art History Network — resource for art history, archaeology and architecture resources
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Art in Context — ‘information about artists and where to find their work’
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Artistic Expression — comments on censorship (University of Virginia)
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Artists’ Books / Johan Deumens — artists’ books, documents, limited editions, multiples, portfolios, reference books, new media, periodicals, prints
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artists’ materials
Churchill’s Art & Stationery — on-line store; the shop is in Pontypridd; a.k.a. ArtThings.co.uk
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artists’ materials
Daler Rowney — no on-line buying; many other resources
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artists’ materials
Ken Bromley Art Supplies — on-line store; the shop is in Bolton
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artists’ materials
T.N. Lawrence & Son Ltd. — on-line store; the shop is in Hove
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artists’ materials
Winsor & Newton — encyclopaedic; needs Flash
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artists’ materials
Wrights of Lymm Ltd. — gold leaf manufacturers
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ARTitUK — an artist-led initiative selling direct to the public; ‘to promote the acquisition of original art into every home, office and desolate space; to promote our charities; to promote our sponsors, exhibitions, galleries, and friends’
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Artlex Dictionary of Visual Art — comprehensive & straightforward, and even some graphics
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ArtLondon.com — on-line gallery & sales: paintings & photography, contemporary & old; see also the Russian Art Gallery & Ukrainian Art
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Artmondo — art courses all over the world; hosts Printworks magazine
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Artmuseum — links to major on-line exhibitions
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Art Museum Network — the world’s leading art museums, including schedules of exhibitions
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Artnet — fine art auctions database plus features, magazine, print sales, galleries, research
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Art on the Net — collective resource for and by artists; visit studios, roam the gallery
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Art Nouveau World Wide — excellent
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Art Online — an umbrella for a group of artists and galleries on the internet
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Artphoto — Romanian on-line magazine in English
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Artprice.com — auction records, works in upcoming auctions, price levels and indexes, artists’ biographies, signatures, monograms and symbols
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Art Republic — prints, posters
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Arts & Crafts Society — dedicated to the philosophy and spirit of the Arts & Crafts Movement
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ArtsEdNet — impressive Getty arts education site
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ArtServe — image gallery compiled by the Australian National University: 90,000+ images |
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Art Sheffield — resource for exhibitions in Sheffield, plus the Art Sheffield Festival
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Art Show — online art gallery, showcases work by artists from Sheffield, South Yorkshire & Derbyshire
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Art Studio Chalkboard — resource for artists and art students
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ArtUmbrella — art for sale, art professionals, Sotheby’s, news, events, books, art dealer associations, American Society of Appraisers
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Ashtray of Love — on-line art by Jennifer Osenton Banks & David Llewellyn Burdett
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Asian Arts
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Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth
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Association for Art History — ‘temporarily suspended’
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Association of Photographers
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Autograph: the Association of Black Photographers
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Axis — information about contemporary artists working in the uk
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Badcocks Gallery, Newlyn
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Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead
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Bankley House Studios — Manchester artists’ cooperative with ca. 30 resident artists
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Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Birmingham
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Battersea Contemporary Art Fair
12-14 May, 2006
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Bauhaus-Dessau
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Bauhaus Museum, Berlin
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The Bauhaus, modernism & domestic architecture: study by Kelly Oxborrow
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Birmingham Institute of Art & Design
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Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery
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Der Blaue Reiter, August Macke, Franz Marc, Wassily Kandinsky — information & images
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Blink Red Contemporary Arts, Edinburgh — on-line buying and gallery exhibitions of original art
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Bloc Studios, Sheffield — an expanding artists’ community providing studio space for 42 artists in the centre of Sheffield
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Blok — Czech design & architecture magazine: English available
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Bluecoat Arts Centre, Liverpool
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Bolton Museum & Art Gallery
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The Books of Bloomsbury: art and design — show site from 1997
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David Bowie: Teenage Wildlife web-site
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David Bowie’s Bowieart web-site — art for sale
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Bill Brandt — the photographer, his work and its collectors, shows: wonderful
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British Art Fair, London — Royal College of Art
13-17 September, 2006
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British Design & Art Direction — professional association representing UK design and advertising professionals
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Brooklyn Museum of Art
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Die Brücke: Artcyclopedia — German expressionist artists
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Tim Burns — painter
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Canon UK
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Cave painting at Lascaux
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Cave painting at Altamira
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Cave painting: Ajanta — Indian cave art
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Centro Cultural de Belém, Lisbon — English in PDF
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ceramics
Ceramic Art London — Royal College of Art
3-5 March, 2006
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ceramics
Ceramics Today — substantial site with all sorts of stuff
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ceramics
Ceramics: Critical Ceramics — Haystack Mountain School of Crafts
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ceramics
Virtual Ceramics Exhibit
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David Cerný — Prague artist of great inspiration; now with English
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The Changing Room, Stirling — contemporary art space
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The Charles Rennie Mackintosh Society
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| The Rennie Mackintosh Store — all manner of things designed in the Mackintosh style |
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Charleston Farmhouse, Sussex — the former home of Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, among others
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Chisholm Gallery, New York — vintage posters
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Rachel Clark — London artist & teacher
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Colour Printing in the Nineteenth Century: An Exhibition at the
University of Delaware Library 27 August – 19 December, 1996 — covers intaglio processes, relief processes, lithography, nature printing & photomechanical processes; excellent
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Colours Art Publishers — on-line gallery, specialising in prints on canvas and fine art Giclee reproductions of famous paintings
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Connections Contemporary Fine Arts — web gallery for emerging artists
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Contax UK
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The Contemporary Art Project — building a collection of contemporary art
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Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York — historical & contemporary design
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Anton Corbijn — photographer, writer, film-maker
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Corbis — photo library
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Le Corbusier — Time magazine profile
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Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC — also Corcoran College of Art & Design
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Counter Editions — prints & multiples by contemporary artists
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Courtauld Institute of Art
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The Culture Company
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Roger Cummiskey — the watercolourist’s own web-site
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cvscotland.com — photo library featuring images of Scotland
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Dallas Museum of Art — many images of world art
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Darkness & Light — Derek Langley, art-architectural photographer
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DC Views — digital imaging: still & movie cameras, forums, tutorials
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de Appel, Amsterdam
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Design Museum, London
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Design Week
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Digital Camera Info — excellent equipment reviews
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Digital Photography — substantial; focuses on high-end equipment; not for beginners
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Digital Photography Exhibit, Bradley University
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Digital Photography Now — very impressive
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Digital Photography Review — also very impressive; includes Digital Photography Glossary (lower button)
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Dinodia — Indian photo agency
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Dulwich Picture Gallery
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Early colour photography — The Empire That Was Russia: the Produkin-Gorskii exhibition at the Library of Congress, Washington, dc
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Early photography in Japan — Albumen site (above): information and an excellent gallery; (below) Nagasaki University photo index
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École Nationale des Beaux Arts — now also in English
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Edinburgh Art Festival — complements, and runs concurrently with, Edinburgh’s other major festivals in August
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Edinburgh Galleries Association — listings of exhibitions in public & private galleries
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Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York — masters of 20th-century photography with emphasis on the 20s and 30s, plus contemporary American photography
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EmergeD — ‘international artist-led, non-profit organisation, promoting and enabling emerging artists across a broad range of disciplines with a fresh focus on site-specific, context-led artworks; creating accessible and inclusive projects in orphaned spaces’
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Encounters — Sheffield art initiative that keeps taking over disused shops in Sharrow
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Enfuse Magazine — excellent on-line US art magazine
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entropy8zuper.org — web art that defies description on an inevitably odd site
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M.C. Escher — official site
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Evidence in Camera — archive reconnaissance photography
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Exploring Photography — part of the V&A web-site
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Fantasy Design — school students as prime movers in product design: international venture
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Fashion Space Gallery, London College of Fashion — gallery space for hire
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Federation of British Artists: Mall Galleries — shows the work of well-established British artists alongside that of up-and-coming students and young unknown painters
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Ffotogallery — national development agency for photography in Wales
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Fine Art .com / d’Art — marketplace, gateway and community; see also Internet Art Database
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Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco — including an image-bank
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Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge — University art museum
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The Floating World of Ukiyo-e: US Library of Congress — Japanese prints, books and drawings from the 17th to the 19th centuries
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Florence Biennale (Biennale Internazionale dell’Arte Contemporanea di Firenze) — English available
3-11 December, 2005
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Foto Search — search 50 databases in one hit for stock photography or footage
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Foundation for Art & Creative Technology (FACT), Liverpool
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Fox Talbot Museum, Wiltshire
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Frieze Art Fair — Regent’s Park, London
21 – 24 October, 2005
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Fujifilm UK
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Gainsborough’s House, Sudbury — gallery, lectures & courses
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The Gallery Channel — superb resource with unrivalled listings of UK gallery shows plus overseas events
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A Gallery for Fine Photography — background information and prices, covering many photographers (US)
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gallery hire
Galleries For Hire — index on Artefact
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gallery hire
The Gallery in Cork Street Ltd., London W1
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gallery hire
Light Gallery, London
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gallery hire
Ropewalk, Barton upon Humber
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Georgia O’Keeffe Museum, Santa Fe, USA
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Getty: The J. Paul Getty Museum
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Eric Gill (Goldmark Gallery) — legendary sculptor, artist, printmaker and graphic designer
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Glasgow: City of Sculpture
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Glasgow School of Art — including a Mackintosh resource
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Glasgow Sculpture Studios — ‘exists to promote the development of sculpture and to help artists develop a professional and sustainable career’
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Glass Tire [sic] — Texas visual arts site: excellent
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Goya — a Spanish site, in English
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Graffiti gallery: Full Time Artists
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Graffiti gallery: Art Crimes
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Greenwich Printmakers, London
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Guggenheim Museums
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Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, Lisbon — now with English; also London branch (lower button)
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HAPAX French resources — French art & culture
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Harvard University Art Museums
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Hasselblad Foundation
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The Hayward Gallery
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Hedrich-Blessing — an excellent on-line photographic gallery
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The Henry Moore Foundation
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Heritage Image Partnership — image agency featuring images from several major collections
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The Hermitage Museum — English language available
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The Hermitage Rooms at Somerset House, London
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Michael Heseltine: painter — also some charcoal work
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Hidden Art / Mazorca Projects — art & design in the east end of London
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Hispanart — Spanish art portal: no English
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A History of Photography: from its beginnings until the 1920s — by Robert Leggat
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Howard Greenberg Gallery & Gallery 292, New York — classic 20th century photography
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Howard Schickler Fine Art, New York — superb photography site; particularly strong on Russian documentary photographers
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Hull Art Lab — artist-run organisation to ‘enable & facilitate the development of contemporary art’
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Hunterian Museum & Art Gallery, Glasgow
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iCollector — ‘live auction broadcasting services for auctioneers’; live auctions
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Icon Blvd — fine art prints (US)
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Ikra Gallery, London — contemporary Russian art
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Ilford — photographic & printing materials
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Indigo Arts — ‘an international bazaar of art and artifacts collected from Asia, Africa and the Americas’
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Inspired Art Fair, London
17 – 21 November, 2005
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Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), London
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Institute of International Visual Arts (INIVA), London
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International 3, Manchester — gallery for contemporary art
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International Dada Archive — University of Iowa
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International Museum of Photography & Film at George Eastman House
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Internet Art Database (d’art) — art for sale: huge, with images; part of Fine Art .com (q.v.)
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Internet Art Resources — galleries & artists; limited; virtually all US
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Invaluable — art, antiques & collctables; search auction catalogues & dealers; covers UK, EU, US, Canada
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i-Photo Central — lots of images for sale – searchable – and galleries
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IRIS: International Centre for Women in Photography
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Irish Museum of Modern Art
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Islamic Arts & Architecture Organisation
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Kurt Jackson, painter
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Japan Print Gallery, London
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Jerwood Space, London — ‘rehearsal studios, gallery and public areas for all kinds of events & entertainment’
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| Jessop’s — the photographic retailer |
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John Hansard Gallery, University of Southampton
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Yvonne Jones, artist
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Frida Kahlo — an excellent site
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Kandinsky: see Der Blaue Reiter
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Klee: see Der Blaue Reiter
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Klotz Sirmon Gallery, New York — photography
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Kodak
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Kunstmuseum, Bonn — including an excellent August Macke collection
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Kunstmuseum, Wolfsburg
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Kyoto National Museum
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Lalique — North American site (top) & article in Smithsonian magazine June 1998
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Limited Edition Graphics, London — a.k.a. Wolman Prints
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Liste 05: The Young Art Fair in Basel
14-19 June, 2005 — c.f. Art Basel
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London Art Fair
18 – 22 January, 2006
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London Cartoon Gallery
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London Original Print Fair
20 – 24 April, 2005
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London’s Industrial Heritage — photographs by Peter Marshall: a fascinating archive; see also Photo London
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The Louvre — English language available
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Karin Ludmann — the artist’s own web-site
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August Macke, Franz Marc, Vasily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Der Blaue Reiter — resources
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Michal Macku & the ‘gellage’ process — possibly unique photographic technique invented by the Czech photographer
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Magnum Photos — the legendary agency’s unmissable web-site
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Manchester City Art Galleries — Manchester Art Gallery, Wythenshawe Hall, Heaton Hall, Gallery of Costume
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Franz Marc: see Der Blaue Reiter
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Raquel Martins — the painter’s own site
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Mary Mary, Glasgow — artist-run gallery for young & emerging artists
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Masters of Photography — an excellent site, particularly for its sample images; there are background article links too
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Bob McClelland photography — urban images
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Media Centre for Art History, Columbia University
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Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Millais Gallery, Southampton — part of Southampton Institute
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Milton Keynes Gallery
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Mindful Creations — fine art photography by Joanne Chilton
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Moderna Museet, Stockholm — art, photography, film & video
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Modernism: Artsmia — excellent
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Modern Painters — on-line arm of a paper publication
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Morehouse Gallery — fine photographs (US)
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Mucha — Mucha Museum, Prague (top) & New York Museums Mucha Gallery mini-site
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Museum of Bad Art
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Museum of Modern Art, New York
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Modern Art Oxford — previously Museum of Modern Art
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Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco
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Museum of Modern Art, Wales
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Museum of Web Art
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Národní Galerie, Prague — English available
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National Art Library — ‘a major reference library, and the Victoria & Albert Museum’s curatorial department for the art, craft & design of the book’
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National Galleries of Scotland — National Gallery of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, The Dean Gallery
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National Gallery of Art, Washington dc
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National Gallery of Ireland
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National Museum & Gallery, Cardiff
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National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo — art, crafts & film
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National Museum of Photography, Film & Television
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New Art Gallery, Walsall — a staggeringly inept web-site
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New Designers — annual graduate design show
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New Exhibitions — covers shows in Britain and overseas: amazing
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New Grafton Gallery, London
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Newlyn Art Gallery
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New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
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Niagara Art Collection, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada — focuses on contemporary painting
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Nikon UK
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Noorderlicht Photography — gallery & annual festival, Groningen
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Norfolk Contemporary Art Society
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Norwich Gallery
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Notre Dame de Paris — Columbia University site in English
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Nu Masters — selling fine art by living artists
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OpenHand OpenSpace — artists’ studios, Reading: an exhibition and project space & IT facilities
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Opera Gallery, Paris
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Oxo Tower Wharf, London
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Painters’ Studio — ‘dedicated to the study & use of artists’ painting & drawing materials and techniques’
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Panter & Hall gallery, London
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Paris Photo
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Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art
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Stuart Pearson Wright: The Saveloy Factory
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Peeled Eye Shop — fine art photography to browse and buy
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Penwith Printmakers — etching, linocut and screenprinting
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Peter Fetterman Gallery — photography: a good image collection, with some eminent photographers represented
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Phillips Collection, Washington dc
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Phoenix Arts Association — Brighton-based non-profit organisation; studio spaces & gallery
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Photobuzz — digital photography forum
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Photo-essay: Kosovo by Yannis Behrakis
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Photo-essay: Women of the World by Maro Kouri
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Photo-essays: The Prague Post
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Photo-essays: Time magazine
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Photo-essays: Washington Post Camera Works
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Photoeye gallery — superb on-line gallery, and you can buy prints if you have a robust bank balance
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Photo gallery: The Independent
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Photo gallery: The Smithsonian
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Photo gallery: Times of India
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Great Photographers — resource library
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Women Photographers — California Museum of Photography: ‘an extensive survey project drawing on images from UCR/CMP’s collections’
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The Photographers’ Gallery
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Photo-graphic — on-line photo gallery selling the art and fine art photography of Ryan Musiello
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Photographica — a community of photographers
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The Photographic Art Company Ltd. — lovely but baffling
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Photographs & Prints on-line catalogue — us Library of Congress
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Photography: BBC web-guide
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Early Photography 1839-1860 — Dutch national on-line catalogue
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On-line Photography — photography info bank by the Journal of Fine Art Photography: comprehensive
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Photography.com — substantial and wide-ranging
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Photography Now — ‘international on-line platform for photography and video art’: listings for exhibitions, institutions & events around the world
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Photo London — ‘Gateway to London’s public photographic collections’; see also Peter Marshall’s site ‘London’s Industrial Heritage’
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Photo.net — everything; enormous
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Photo Search — British Journal of Photography directory: from model agencies to galleries to colleges
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Photo-seminars — on-line photography workshops and free photo seminars; including a hall-of-fame
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Photoshop Support
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Photo Specials: Straits Times, Singapore
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Picasso on-line — wonderful site, with superb images and copious information
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Pablo Picasso: Time 100 Artists & Entertainers — background and discussion by Robert Hughes
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PicassoMio — browse and buy fine art
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Pinhole photography — an excellent private site: gallery and more
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Pininfarina
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Platform, London — gallery for contemporary art
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Platform for Art — London Underground’s scheme for showing art on station platforms
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Point of View — on-line images and information on a variety of A-list photographers
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Porcelain Painters International Online
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Portfolio City — low cost on-line portfolios for emerging artists
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Poster Shop .co.uk — huge range of popular & fine art posters & prints
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Prado, Madrid — English available
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Prehistoric Art — excellent Russian site (with English)
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Premier Animation — ‘specialists in the sale of vintage & contemporary animation art’
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Adele Prince: an artist’s web-site
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printmaking
BIP, Brighton — open access fine art print workshop; also courses
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printmaking
East London Printmakers, Hackney — open access studio; modest fees; workshops
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printmaking
Edinburgh Printmakers — open access studio; evening classes, weekend courses & master classes
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printmaking
Glossary: University of Kansas
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printmaking
Hot Bed Press: Printmakers’ studio
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printmaking
London Print Studio
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printmaking
New Directions in Printmaking — very substantial
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printmaking
What is a print? — on the MoMA site; needs Flash
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Profotos — a big site
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Propaganda Photo Agency — mostly sport, live music, PR
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Public Art Research Archive, Sheffield Hallam University
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Queens Museum of Art, New York
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Anthony Quinn — the formidable artist who knew Picasso (and who also happened to be an actor): with gallery
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Radiator — the East Midlands’ Festival for new technology art
1-4 December, 2005
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I.C. Rapoport: Photojournalist — superb images from the 1960s
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Rennies — specialists in 20th century British art & design
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Diego Rivera home page
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Robert Miller Gallery, New York
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Rodin Art — a private collection
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Walter Rosenblum — photographer
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Royal Academy of Arts
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Royal Birmingham Society of Artists
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Royal College of Art — a splendid site
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Royal Over-Seas League (ROSL): Arts
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Russian art & architecture — introductory page on Geographia
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Russian Art Gallery — on-line gallery & sales: paintings & photography, contemporary & old; see also ArtLondon.com & Ukrainian Art
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Russian photography at Schickler Fine Art
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The Russian State Museum — English language available
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S1 Artspace, Sheffield — ‘we provide studio space for 15 artists with a contemporary, critical fine art practice and enable contemporary art projects within the city’
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Saatchi Gallery, London
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Sadie Coles HQ gallery, London — not hugely informative
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Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, UEA, Norwich
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St Ives Society of Artists
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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
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Jan Saudek & Sára Saudková — two great contemporary Czech photographers on one site
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Scan — the new media arts agency in the South of England
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Scandinavian Design
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Scandinavian Design OnLine — Swedish site focusing on interior & domestic design
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School of Photography
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The Scottish Gallery
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Sculptor.org — ‘resources related to sculptors and sculpture on and off the internet’
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Sculpture at Goodwood — contemporary British sculpture
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The Serpentine Gallery, London
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Art Sheffield — covering several venues
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Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust — Millennium Galleries, Graves Art Gallery, City Museum, Mappin Art Gallery, Bishops’ House
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Shutter City — ‘shoot, upload and invite’ — uh-huh
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Shutter Freaks — despite the name, a good source of information
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Site Gallery, Sheffield
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Situation Leeds — city-wide visual arts festival
16–29 May, 2005
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The Smithsonian Institution — main site
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The Smithsonian Institution National Portrait Gallery
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Socialist Realism — illustrated essay on Central Europe Review
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Socialist Realism: Virtual Museum of Political Art — excellent Austrian site
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Socialist Realism: Szoborpark — a Hungarian park full of communist-era statuary
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Southampton City Art Gallery
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South London Gallery
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Soviet War Photography at Howard Schickler Fine Art
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Spacex Gallery, Exeter
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Special Photographers’ Company, London
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Spike Island, Bristol — affordable studios
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Squidsoup — ‘loose federation of artists, musicians & interactive designers’
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Start (St-Art) — European Contemporary Art Fair, Strasbourg
25 – 28 November, 2005
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Statens Museum for Kunst: Danish National Gallery
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Storm King Art Center — postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists at Mountainville, NY
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Alexander Strelkov — Byelorussian sculptor; site works only on IE
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Gaolyard Pottery Studios, St Ives — potters’ studios for rent
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Subway pictures by Christophe Agou — New York’s underbelly
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Sun Queen Art — on-line store carrying the rather fetching work of Russian painter Inga Vereshchagina
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Surrealism.co.uk
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Surrealists’ web ring
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Tessel Tierolff: Dutch artist-designer’s web-site — very slow by modem
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Trampoline — platform for new media art
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Galleria degli Uffizi, Firenze — in English
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Ukrainian Art — on-line gallery & sales: paintings & photography, contemporary & old; see also ArtLondon.com & Russian Art Gallery
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Underwater Pictures: Dagmar & Wolfgang Fritz — picture agency
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University of the Arts London — was the London Institute; incorporating Camberwell College of Arts, Central St Martin’s College of Art & Design, Chelsea College of Art & Design, London College of Fashion, London College of Printing (London College of Communication from May ’04)
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University of Hertfordshire Galleries — Art & Design Gallery, Margaret Harvey Gallery
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University of Liverpool — Art Gallery, Senate House
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Unspoken Dialogues: travel photography of Eugene H. Johnson
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Urban Art — annual open-air art show in Brixton, London
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Van Gogh Museum
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Vernissage — promoting young Polish art
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Vernon Mill Artists — artist-led studio group, Stockport
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Victoria and Albert Museum, London
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Visual Arts Research Institute, Edinburgh (VARIE)
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Waddington Galleries, London
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Walker Art Gallery, Liverpool — paintings, drawings, sculpture and decorative art from 14th to 20th century
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Wallace Collection, London
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Water Seen: Andrew Payne — photographic images of water and associated stuff
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Whitechapel Art Gallery, London
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Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester — part of Manchester University
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Wimbledon School of Art, London — occasional students’ shows
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Joy Wolfenden Brown — the artist’s web-site
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Women Artists’ Archive
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Ben Woodeson — the artist’s web-site
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World Artist Directory
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World Fine Art Gallery — not designed by a genius, but some interesting new work
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World Gallery — prints & framing
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World Wide Arts Resources
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Yale Center for British Art — the largest and most comprehensive collection of British art outside the UK
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Yorkshire ArtSpace Society (Persistence Works), Sheffield — organisation that supports artists and craftspeople by providing affordable studio space & support services
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Yorkshire Sculpture Park, West Bretton
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Carl Zeiss
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Zero One Art — British site selling original art
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Zone Zero — ‘dedicated to photography. Its name intends to be a metaphor for the journey from analogue to digital’
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Carson Zullinger photography — US photographer and digital practitioner
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Index to all resources pages
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