In times of crisis like today
worldwide, art is particularly
important. Art reflects society, art
shows inner freedom, art connects.
Because it is difficult to go to
museums at this time, you can also
visit them comfortably from home
worldwide.
Many museums offer art lovers the
opportunity to see works of art
online.
Around 225,000 works from the
Albertina's collection of around one
million works can also be seen
online.
Sammlungen Online Albertina
One of the museums that also
shows many works of art from the
current exhibition online is the
MAMAG Modern Art Museum in
Austria. In the current exhibition,
which can now also be seen online
Albertina Museum
Foto Courtesy: Tanja Playner
Schloss Hubertendorf
Foto Courtesy: Tanja Playner
Artworks by artists Tanja Playner, Monica Jimeno, Sergio Arcos, Jeannette
Canale, Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali can be seen.
So, enjoy the art no matter where you are: https://bit.ly/2WWrFaq
The Rijksmuseum van Oudheden also offers a virtual tour of the
museum on their website. The Stedelijk Museum in Alkmaar beckons its
interested parties to follow through on an audiotiur on the Facebook
page.
MOMA also offers a virtual insight into their collection. Around 85,000
works from more than 200,000 works of art can be seen.
Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Cy
Twombly, Robert Rauschenberg and much more can be researched
online on the MOMA website.
https://www.moma.org/collection/
Will the virtual world soon replace the real one? In the time like now, it is
a great opportunity, but some may lack the real feeling of viewing works
of art live, seeing the lines and enjoying works of art on the premises of
the museums for a long time.
ART MARKET
Observer
Magazine about art and culture scene