Modern art and M Guide - Resources and Review

Journal of the contemporary art scene, including interviews, discussions, and projects. Archive issues are available from 1990.
 
Home of the national collections of British art, including works by Hogarth, Gainsborough, Reynolds, Stubbs, Blake, Palmer, Constable, Sargent and Whistler, and international modern art, including works by artists such as Picasso, Matisse, Duchamp, Epstein, Spencer, Mondrian, Gabo, Nicholson, Hepworth, Moore, Magritte, Dalí, Giacometti, Dubuffet, Bacon, Pollock, Rothko, Warhol and Beuys.
 
Index to art related journals, including modern art, Asian art, aesthetics, popular culture, and design.
 
Online version of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, housing displays and exhibitions of modern and contemporary artists such as Warhol, Picasso, and Cezanne. Contains information about the museum collections, holdings, and future exhibitions.
 
ArtScape is a dynamic online resource for artists and art lovers alike. The aim is to make contemporary art available to the public in a manner which is accessible as well as educational. Headings include ceramics, digital art, mixed media, painting, photography and sculpture.
 
Information about Mark Rothko's art and career, with background information and images of over 30 paintings in chronological order.
 
Situated in Aberdeenshire, this gallery is dedicated to the work of Scottish contemporary artists. Background information accompanies images of selected works from the featured artists such as Peter Goodfellow, Hector McNeil, Nael Hanna, Susan White
Oates, and Pat Semple. Additional works are represented by outdoor or indoor sculpture, and paintings by other housed artists.
 
Art Gallery in Banff, Canada which maintains more than 1400 artworks, comprised primarily of works by Canadian and international artists who have participated in Gallery programs documenting the history of the Banff Centre, and the significance of Canadian culture. Offers a small selection of online exhibits and projects.
 
Chinese contemporary art magazine designed for collectors, historians, curators, dealers and critics with the aim of encouraging a more pluralistic knowledge of the world's contemporary art.
 
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