Goodbye Art - Website with videos on techniques, art history, vocabulary, and materials. Teachers can make a free account and assign specific videos for students to watch.
Website links for Research
Art Daily - News on art exhibitions around the Interesting website with up-to-date info on the contemporary art world, links to museums, galleries, etc. Very useful for IB Visual Arts students wanting to see what's going on out there.
ARtsy - Artsy features the world’s leading galleries, museum collections, foundations, all in one place. Growing database of 500,000 images of art, architecture, and design by 50,000 artists which spans historical, modern, and contemporary works, and includes the largest online database of contemporary art.
Art History Resources - A comprehensive online resource of links to Art History websites
Art the Science Blog - A platform for creators working within the emerging SciArt genre to share their practice with a global audience.
Artcyclopedia - Art History source
Archives of American Art - Part of the Smithsonian Institution, the Archives includes over 16 million items, 5,000 collections, and 2,000 oral history interviews and covers over 200 years of American art history.
Art in Context - provides public access to information concerning artists and arts organizations around the world.
Art on the Web - Designed by Prof. Jeffery Howe of Boston College, this directory of links is arranged topically and includes art history, art, and architecture as well as resources such as citation guides and web searching tools.
Art History Resources on the Web - A directory of art history links designed and maintained by Prof. Christopher Witcombe of Sweet Briar College, VA. Although most of the links are organized by time period, the museums and galleries section can be searched by country.
Colossal - Contemporary Art Great resource for ideas
Getty Image Collection - Photographic image bank covering wide selection of recent and significant events worldwide
Mother of All Art History Links Pages - Sponsored by the School of Art & Design at the Univ. of Michigan and includes sections such as art history departments, research resources, resources for visual collections, image collections & online art, online exhibitions, fine arts schools & departments, art museums, textual & linguistic resources, and new media art & resources.
Perseus Project - Sponsored by the Dept. of Classics at Tufts Univ., Perseus includes primary and secondary texts, site plans, digital images, and maps from the classical world and the English renaissance as well as a digital archive on the history and topography of London, scans of first-person narratives from early California, a digital collection of early books from Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin, and other collections.
Timeline of Art History (Metropolitan Museum of Art) - A chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world extending from prehistory to the present day, as illustrated by the Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection. In addition to the timeline, the resource includes specific themes in art history covering subjects such as artistic movements and periods, archaeological sites, empires and civilizations, recurrent themes and concepts, media such as painting, sculpture, and ceramics, and artists. A tutorial is included with the site for first-time users.
Theme Based Ideas - Ideas for themes for Exhibition Artworks.
The Art Project - Artists talk art at the MET
Art = o =Matic - The Art-o-matic 2.0 is an online graphical annotation and analysis tool for teaching students to analyze art effectively. It creates images that can then be imported to formats compatible with the Comparative Study.
Culture Grams (extensive collection of Cultural facts, traditions, art, etc)
Writing About Art - A guide prepared by Marjorie Munsterberg, a professor at City College in New York, that is intended to help students improve their ability to write about visual things. Includes chapters on Visual Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, Biography, Iconographic Analysis, and Historical Analysis.
Guggenheim - NYC
the Metropolitan Museum - NYC
the Cloisters - NYC
MOMA -NYC
National Gallery of Art - Washington, D.C.
Smithsonian National Portrait Museum - Washington, D.C.
National Gallery of Art - London, UK
the British Museum - London, UK
Tate Gallery - London
The Louvre - Paris, France
Musee Picasso - Pais, France
Rodin Museum - Paris, France
Museo del Prada - Madrid, Spain
Gaudi Park - Barcelona, Spain
Familia Sagrada - Barcelona, Spain
the Picasso Museum - Barcleona, Spain
the Vatican Museum - Rome, Italy
the Pantheon - Rome, Italy
the Parthenon - Athens, Greece