If you’re feeling hungry for art while you’re stranded at home,
here are our 12 selections out of 2,500 world-class museums and galleries that
are now offering virtual tours and online collections.
Hakim Bishara
Inside the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam (Tomasz Baranowski/Flickr)
There’s no point in sugarcoating it — things are bad and they’re
about to get worse before they get any better. COVID-19 virus has brought the
world to a halt, shuttering all art and cultural institutions in affected
countries, and putting millions worldwide in quarantine, self-imposed or not.
Meanwhile, if you’re feeling hungry for art while you’re stranded at home, you
might be pleased to know that 2,500 world-class museums and galleries are now
offering virtual tours and online collections on Google’s Arts & Culture
pages. (And for opera fans, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City is
streaming concerts for free.)
Google Arts & Culture’s collection includes many of the world’s
biggest museums: Tate Modern and the British Museum in London, the Van Gogh
Museum and the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, and the Museum of Modern Art and the
Whitney Museum in NYC, among hundreds of others. In most, you can browse
through entire exhibitions online, and in many, you can also walk through the
museum using Google’s street view.
Here are 12 museums that you can visit virtually right now:
Guggenheim Museum, New York
See online exhibitions like But a Storm Is Blowing From Paradise:
Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa and The Little-Known Glass
Works of Josef Albers here and virtually tour the building here (you’d save
yourself $25).
British Museum, London
Tour the museum’s Great Court and discover the
ancient Rosetta Stone here.
Musée d’Orsay, Paris
Get a close look at the works of Monet,
Cézanne, Gauguin, and hundreds of other French painters here.
Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
Walk among Vermeer, Rembrandt, and many more
masters from the Dutch Golden Age here.
Pergamon Museum, Berlin
The Pergamon is one of Germany’s largest
museums and it’s home for the Ishtar Gate of Babylon and the Greek Pergamon
Altar. Visit it here.
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary
Art, Seoul
Catch up on the best of contemporary art from
Korea here.
National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC
Explore an exhibition of American fashion from
1740 to 1895 and a collection of Vermeer paintings here.
Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Here is where you can find the largest
collection of artworks by van Gogh, including more than 200 paintings, 500
drawings, and over 750 personal letters.
Louvre, Paris
The Louvre doesn’t need Google to create
online tours for itself. It has its own virtual tours, thank you very much.
MASP, São Paulo
The Museu de Arte de São Paulo is Brazil’s first modern art museum.
Do visit it here.
The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
Travel back in time to the 8th century with this collection of
European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative
arts, and European, Asian, and American photographs.
Uffizi Gallery, Florence
Italy was hit hardest by the virus in Europe. Show some solidarity
and pay this magnificent gallery a visit.
And, finally, enjoy this short walkthrough of the 2019 exhibition
No Wrong Holes: Thirty Years of Nayland Blake at the Institute of Contemporary
Art, Los Angeles (ICA LA), courtesy the artist themself.
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