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Resources This website contains links to other websites which are not under the control of and are not maintained by Channel 4 Television. Channel 4 Television is not responsible for the content of these sites and does not necessarily endorse the material on them. Tate www.tate.org.uk This extensive website provides complete listings for all Tate galleries and events. Visit the Tate Britain pages to find information on the Turner Prize, its history and past winners. There is also a Tate shop online. Absolute Arts www.absolutearts.com International arts news from the same stable as World Wide Arts Resources (see below). Art Critic London www.artcriticlondon.com This site reviews current exhibitions in London. Organised by category, each review is accompanied by a photograph and general exhibition information. Art Monthly Magazine www.artmonthly.co.uk Website of the monthly arts magazine edited by 2001 Turner Prize judge, Patricia Bickers. Features selected articles, reviews and national listings. Artseensoho New York City www.artseensoho.com Site of the New York based modern and contemporary art gallery. Provides a diary and archive of its shows and illustrated pages on the many artists who have exhibited there. Links to selected world museums. The artists www.the-artists.org Information on all major contemporary and 20th-century artists, with examples of their work. Search within the site by name, art movement or medium. Links to galleries and museum shops. Britart.Com www.britart.com This commercial site aims to sell contemporary art to a wider audience. It features work from well-known and undiscovered artists, with prices from £5. New British Artists (NBA) www.newbritishartists.co.uk Reasonably priced selection of artwork from artists who have recently graduated from UK art schools. British Contemporary Sculpture www.sculpture.org.uk Goodwood sculpture park, set up to promote contemporary British sculpture. Site includes a virtual tour of all the works currently on exhibition in the woodland setting, archive of commissions, biographies of each artist, and directions of how to get there. World Wide Arts Resources www.wwar.com International arts news, with good search features. Daily art highlight and many links. Resource For Artists www.anweb.co.uk A site that provides information, debate and advice for potential and existing artists and those who want to work with artists. Channel 4: Life and Death and Damien Hirst www.channel4.com/plus/hirst/ Website to accompany the Channel 4 programme about controversial contemporary artist Damien Hirst, with links to online and commercial galleries. Contemporary War Art – John Keane www.iwm.org.uk/collections/art/keane.htm Page about the work of artist John Keane as the Imperial War Museum's official recorder of the Gulf war, 1990. Part of the Imperial War Museum website. Contemporary War Art – Peter Howson www.iwm.org.uk/collections/art/howson.htm Page about the work of artist Peter Howson who was commissioned by the Imperial War Museum to cover the war in Bosnia, 1993. Part of the Imperial War Museum website. Cosey Fanni Tutti www.coseyfannitutti.com Site dedicated to the work and life of flamboyant artist Cosey Fanni Tutti. Includes art works, lists of actions and an archive of texts, interviews and biographies. David Mach RA www.jillgeorgegallery.co.uk/artists/mach.htm Short biography of artist David Mach courtesy of the Jill George Gallery in Soho, London. With examples of his drawing and collage work. Jim Dine www.bsgart.com/pages/profiles/dine.html A short biography of Jim Dine, with an example of his work, courtesy of the Berkeley Square Gallery, London. Mary Kelly www.gfound.or.at/RUECK/altpro/kelly_e.htm This page, courtesy of the Generali Foundation, discusses the body of work Post-Partum Document created by artist Mary Kelly, 1973-79. It was exhibited at the foundation in 1998. Michael Craig-Martin www.moma.org/onlineprojects/mcm/ US Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) webpage providing a short biography of this contemporary artist. Also offers a downloadable screen saver, 16 Objects, Ready or Not, designed by the artist. William Gear www.redfern-gallery.com Biography of the Scottish printmaker, courtesy of the Redfern Gallery in Cork Street, London. KLF Online www.klf.de/articles/index.php3?article=54 Page on the KLF site that discusses the renowned burning of £1m. Also includes many more articles, information on the band members and the KLF book, which is available to read online. Good links to other KLF-related sites. Stuckism International www.stuckism.com Website of the self-professed First Remodernist Art Group. Includes diary of upcoming events, archive, artwork and directory of the 39 Worldwide Stuckist Groups. Zwemmer's www.zwemmer.com Site of the specialist art book shop. Buy online or visit the listed shop addresses in London, Oxford, Birmingham, Manchester and Bradford. Includes a book search facility. The Creative Base www.creativebase.com Site launched by the publishers of Zoo magazine. Offers quarterly editorial, information and news, plus links to arts store, materials suppliers, and directory of commercial professionals. ExhibitA Art Magazine www.exhibita.co.uk UK art magazine with worldwide distribution which aims to promote the work of young and emerging artists. The site also works as a virtual gallery with many pieces for sale. |
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