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  2. Online art gallery - Wikipedia

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    An online art gallery is a website that display artworks. Usually, the online gallery is run as a business, with the purpose of displaying the artwork being to promote it to potential buyers. Other variations include: An online art market for collectors also known as an online secondary market.

  3. Art gallery - Wikipedia

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    The terms 'art museum' and 'art gallery' may be used interchangeably as reflected in the names of institutions around the world, some of which are called galleries (e.g. the National Gallery and Neue Nationalgalerie), and some of which are called museums (e.g. the Museum of Modern Art and National Museum of Western Art).

  4. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    Triggers new visitors Many art historians and scholars have posited that online exhibitions would drive more people to the gallery, and the Google Arts & Culture has supported this theory. The research established that there is a statistically significant relationship between those who visit the platform and those who are inspired to go on a ...

  5. The 40 Best Online Art Stores to Kick-Start That Gallery Wall

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    Lumas, which started out as an art gallery in Berlin, is now an impressive online art shop where you can find high-quality, limited-edition works from some of the most iconic photographers (think ...

  6. Internet art - Wikipedia

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    The term Internet art typically does not refer to art that has been simply digitized and uploaded to be viewable over the Internet, such as in an online gallery. [1] Rather, this genre relies intrinsically on the Internet to exist as a whole, taking advantage of such aspects as an interactive interface and connectivity to multiple social and ...

  7. Artnet - Wikipedia

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    An additional product is the Artnet online Gallery Network, an online platform that connects galleries and collectors from around the world. With over 35,000 artists and 2,200 international galleries worldwide, [ 17 ] it is the largest network of its kind, and generates inquiries from both collectors and first-time buyers.

  8. Saatchi Art - Wikipedia

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    Saatchi Art Group is a Los Angeles-based [1] e-commerce platform and online art gallery. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Saatchi Art is an art platform that aims to help new artists enter the global art market. It is composed of the Saatchi Art online marketplace, The Other Art Fair, and the group's Hospitality Art Advisory.

  9. Artmajeur - Wikipedia

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    The platform maintains an offline presence in the form of a quarterly Art Magazine, [4] and by participating to international art fairs. [5] [6] [7] In 2015, Artmajeur launched a virtual gallery in a 3D visualization of the Place Vendôme (Paris). During the COVID-19 lockdown, Artmajeur promoted #ArtistSupportPledge campaign on social media. [8 ...