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Animation Magazine

This online magazine is all about animation and features regular articles, reviews of films and books, and profiles about people in the industry and tutorials. Articles in the current issue address topics such as "the impact of new technology on performance and the future roles of technology, new and old" and international perspectives on Bridging the Cultural Divide in Digital Entertainment. The...

https://www.awn.com/animationworld
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Apollo Magazine

Launched in 1925 and published in London, international art magazine Apollo describes itself as "one of the world's oldest and most respected magazines on the visual arts." On the magazine's website, art fans will find a number of articles and features that may be of interest. For example, the magazine's homepage offers Art News Daily, a regular round-up of art news from around the globe. Another...

https://www.apollo-magazine.com
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Archives of American Art Blog

The Smithsonian Institution's Archives of American Art Blog highlights recent acquisitions and remarkable items from the Archives, along with detailed finding aids and helpful tidbits that will facilitate browsing and exploration. As a result, this blog will be of interest to art fans as well as those interested in archiving and the digital humanities. Posts about new acquisitions feature short...

https://www.aaa.si.edu/blog
Arkansas Arts Center

With a studio school and a children’s theater within its walls, the Arkansas Arts Center is certainly much more than just a rather fine art museum. Founded in 1961, the Center has expanded its mission to support a number of artistic endeavors within the broad range of visual and performing arts traditions. On the Center’s website, visitors can learn not only about visiting the museum itself, but...

https://www.arkmfa.org/
Armando Reverón

Armando Reverón (1889 - 1954) was an artist who only became known in his native Venezuela in the 1950s, shortly before his death, and has remained largely unknown outside of Latin America. In fact, the current Armando Reverón exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art is the first retrospective of his work in a North American museum. The accompanying Web site is organized into 8 sections providing...

https://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2007/reveron/
Art 21

Art 21 refers to itself as the "biennial of television" because a new season of four 1-hour, thematic programs premieres on PBS every two years. One of the most impressive things about this website is the designers' prescience - re-formatting may have been done, but older content appears harmoniously alongside newer material. The fourth and most recent season highlights the themes "Romance",...

https://www.pbs.org/show/art-21/
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Art and Appetite: American Painting, Culture, and Cuisine

In time for the holiday season of indulging, the Art Institute of Chicago presents this exhibition that documents the American fascination with food, using paintings and sculptures, as well as period cookbooks, menus, and posters, dating from the 18th through the 20th century. The online exhibition is presented in the form of a cookbook and includes historical recipes illustrated with works from...

https://www.artic.edu/exhibitions/1399/art-and-appetite-amer...
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Art Deco and the Decorative Arts in the 1920s and 1930s

This celebration of Art Deco and the decorative arts was lovingly crafted by the specialists at McGill University's Library. The original in situ exhibit that accompanied this site was crafted for the 10th World Congress on Art Deco. Here, visitors can browse through the images from the collection organized into categories that include Bon Voyage, Montreal Leisure, Interior Design, and Book...

https://digital.library.mcgill.ca/artdeco/index.php
Art for the Sky

This is a website about the fabulous projects that conceptual artist Daniel Dancer has been producing with the help of field artist Stan Herd, schoolchildren, and the public since the 1980s. His works are described as "[a]dventures in Team-Building and Perception to Deepen Our Relationship to Sky, Earth & One Another." Visitors must check out the "Sky Gallery" on this website to see many animal...

http://www.artforthesky.com/default.htm
Art Forum

The website for Art Forum magazine offers a wide range of features, including a Chinese language version, and a host of interactive extras and reports from the art world. The interactive feature "Artguide", which can be accessed via a tab near the top of the page, or by clicking on the box with a world map made of colorful continents, provides a list of "Art Fairs Everywhere", "Special Events",...

https://www.artforum.com/
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