1. Art History Newsletter: Don't fall behind in keeping up with art history's latest
happenings– follow this blog and you'll always be in-the-know.
2. ArtsJournal: Whether you love painting,
sculpture or performance art, you'll find updates about it here.
3. ArtForum: As one of the leading art
publications, every art historian should keep up with this site.
4. CultureGrrl: Lee Rosenbaum blogs for Arts Journal
on this site, sharing posts that will help you stay in-the-know when it comes
to the art world.
5. Shelley's Art
History Blog: This
About.com blog is home to art images, articles and information all about
artists and art history throughout the ages.
6. ART
Histories: If
you'd like to learn more about art and get some really insightful commentary,
make this blog a daily read.
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8. Art Blog
by Bob: Through
this blog, you'll get to hear Bob's commentary on a wide range of art exhibits,
artists and more.
9. Art History Today: This UK-based art historian
blogs about current research topics and interests– a great read for any other
art history students or professors.
10. Art History
Salon: Whether
you're a lover of art or a professional art historian, you're bound to find
something of interest on this blog written by Assistant Professor Heather
Jensen.
11.Art
History Ramblings: This
blogger is currently a Master's student in art history and uses this site to
post all kinds of art images, links and articles that other students might find
of interest.
12. Alberti's
Window: Here
you'll find some really great posts on art in pop culture, the history of art
and a whole lot more.
13. Baroque Potion: Amateur art historian and software
developer David Byron posts commentary and links to interesting events in the
art world here.
14. Three Pipe Problem: This intriguing blog delves into some of
the greatest mysteries in art, as well as providing explanations of symbolism
and meanings behind many others.
15. Looting
Matters: On this
blog, you'll find discussions on the ethics of collecting antiquities as well
as insights into the theft and trade of illegally obtained artifacts.
16. Art
Theft Central: This
blog will let you follow up on the theft, looting and recovery of artworks the
world over.
17. Safe
Corner: Learn
about many works of cultural heritage that are in danger of being lost, stolen
or destroyed on this blog.
18. Archaeology
News: Bookmark
this blog to keep up with the latest excavations and discoveries in the
archaeological world.
19. Kris's
Archaeology Blog: From
Norway to Mesopotamia, Egypt to South America, this blog explores archaeology
all around the world.
20. ArchaeologyOnline: Featuring information on
websites, excavations, field schools, books and more, this site is an excellent
resource for any art historian interested in archaeology.
21. Bearded Roman: Those who simply can't get
enough Classical art should check out the posts on this blog.
22. Ancient
Egyptian Art: Learn
more about the painting, sculpture and culture of Ancient Egypt from this site.
23. Brooklyn Museum: On this museum blog you'll find
information about everything art related from excavations of ancient cities to
the latest in modern art.
24. Indianapolis
Museum of Art: Learn
about new artists and see what exhibits are up and coming at the IMA here.
25. Museum 2.0: This blog is an excellent place
to learn more about the museum of the future– one that uses technology as an
active part of any exhibit.
26. Walker Art
Center Blog: Walker
Art Center in Minneapolis maintains this blog, full of interviews, photos and
information about up-and-coming artists.
27. Woodson
Wanderings: Learn
more about Woodson Art Museum staff, exhibits and much more on this blog.
28. Face to
Face: This
blog lets you get up close and personal with the collections at the National
Portrait Museum.
29. The Modern: The Modern Art Museum of Fort
Worth's blog is an excellent source of information not only on the museum but
on new modern artists as well.
30. Museum
Strategy: Every
museum has to have a strategy to engage visitors, get donations and generally
be a great cultural venue. Learn more about how that's done, and the marketing
behind it, here.
31. Curator's
Corner: Karl
Cole, Davis Art Images' curator of images, is an art historian and teacher who
really knows his stuff, making this blog an excellent place to learn more about
anything curatorial.
33. Watts
Gallery: Watts
Gallery's Mark Bills blogs about the curation field and what the gallery is
doing on this site.
34. Museum
Anthropology: Study
up on the anthropology of museums, a complex and interesting subject, through
this site manned by two PhDs and curators.
35. Open
Objects: You'll
be able to take an interesting look at the role technology and digital issues
play in any museum on this blog.
36. Museum
Studies: If
you're thinking of pursuing a career in museum studies, this blog can help you
learn what it's all about.
37. Mythical
Women: Study
women in mythology and paintings of these mythological subjects, through this
blog.
38. Art Deco: If your favorite period in art,
architecture and the decorative arts was Art Deco, then don't miss this blog.
40. The
Warhol Influence: Warhol
fans can read up on everything related to the famous Pop Art sensation here.
41. Pre-Raphaelite
Art: This
blog focuses on the painting and sculpture created in the years prior to the
well-known artists Raphael.
42. Art
and Architecture, Mainly: Visit this blog to read more
about fine art, decorative art and architecture from the 1640's to the 1940's.
43. The
Textile Blog: If
textiles are your area of interest in art, you'll find loads to read about them
here.
45. Every
Painter Paints Himself: This blog explores the field of
self-portraiture, often in a very interesting way.
46. The Art
History Blog: Looking
for some interesting images and information about art? This blog offers up
both.
47. Your Daily
Art: Blogger
Martha shares a new art image almost every day on this fun site, a great way to
learn more about artists with whom you might not be familiar.
48. Art
History Attacks: Get
your artwork of the day, as well as a short art history lesson, on this site.
49. Famous Paintings Reviewed: If you're not an expert in art
history, this blog posts tons of information that can help you learn and is
paired with some pretty pictures to boot.
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