ARTStor interface update

ARTstor has recently made some updates to the Digital Library. New changes include:

  • Users will now be able to browse through image groups from the Image Group Panel. Once an image group has been opened, users will see a “Browse Groups” tab in the image group panel where they can navigate to another image group.
  • In response to your feedback, ARTstor has increased the maximum number of images that can be exported to PowerPoint in a 120-day period from 1,000 to 2,000. In addition, downloads to PowerPoint can now include up to 150 images per download.
  • Computer monitors with higher resolutions will be able to display more images per row.

Running into issues? After updates to the Digital Library, it may be necessary for users to clear the browser cache. See our help site for instructions.
Please don’t hesitate to contact User Services for more help at userservices@artstor.org.

ARTStor now has Romare Bearden Foundation images

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Romare Bearden | Pittsburgh Memory; 1964 | Art © Estate of Romare Bearden / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. This work of art is protected by copyright and/or related rights and may not be reproduced in any manner, except as permitted under the ARTstor Digital Library Terms and Conditions of Use, without the prior express written authorization of VAGA, Tel.: 212-736-6666; Fax: 212-736-6767, email: info@vagarights.com.
Romare Bearden | Pittsburgh Memory, 1964 | Art © Estate of Romare Bearden / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. This work of art is protected by copyright and/or related rights and may not be reproduced in any manner, except as permitted under the ARTstor Digital Library Terms and Conditions of Use, without the prior express written authorization of VAGA, Tel.: 212-736-6666; Fax: 212-736-6767, email: info@vagarights.com.
ARTstor and the Romare Bearden Foundation have collaborated to share nearly 800 images of works by American artist Romare Bearden in the Digital Library. These works represent the breadth of Bearden’s enormous output, from his early paintings executed in a range of styles to his pioneering collage work, which highlights his unique combination of painting and collage materials drawn from popular sources. Throughout, Bearden’s art displays his deep engagement with the African American community and the Civil Rights movement. Continue reading “ARTStor now has Romare Bearden Foundation images”

ARTStor: 14,000 additional images from the Museum of the City of New York

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Wurts Bros | New York Worlds Fair, Continental Baking Co.;  1939 | Museum of the City of New York
Wurts Bros | New York Worlds Fair, Continental Baking Co.; 1939 | Museum of the City of New York
The ARTstor Digital Library and the Museum of the City of New York have collaborated to release more than 14,000 additional photos from the Wurts Brothers Company.
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ARTStor Black History Month 2013

from the ARTStor blog
Jacob Lawrence | The Migration of the Negro Panel no. 3 | 1940 – 1941 |Image and original data provided by The Museum of Modern Art. © 2008 Estate of Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Jacob Lawrence | The Migration of the Negro, panel no. 3 | 1940 – 1941 |Image and original data provided by The Museum of Modern Art. © 2008 Estate of Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Last year, we marked Black History month with a summary of some of the excellent resources on Black History available in the ARTstor Digital Library, including many collections that cover African art and culture. This year, we expand the list to include a variety of additional resources that focus on the lives and achievements of African Americans in particular.
Collections
Unidentified | African American woman and sweet peas | ca. 1920 | George Eastman House; eastmanhouse.org
Unidentified | African American woman and sweet peas | ca. 1920 | George Eastman House; eastmanhouse.org
Panos Pictures The independent photo agency specializes in documentary images of critical social issues, including thousands of images from the United States, many of them tackling issues affecting the lives of African Americans.
Milton Rogovin: Social Documentary Photographs Rogovin began his first photographic series in 1958 documenting African-American store front churches in Buffalo, NY, and would go on to record many other topics surrounding the black community.
Ruth Chandler Williamson Gallery (Scripps College) The Gallery includes the Samella Lewis Contemporary Art Collection, which has a special focus on art by women and African-Americans, including Elizabeth Catlett, Samella Lewis, Faith Ringgold, and Alison Saar.
 
Other resources
Jacob Lawrence became a household name after “The Migration of the Negro,” a series 60 small paintings about the passage of African-Americans from the rural South to the urban North, was reproduced in Fortune magazine in 1941. Lawrence saw the series as a single work, but the year after he completed the series, the Museum of Modern Art bought the even-numbered pictures and The Phillips Gallery in Washington bought the others. Thanks to our partnership with both museums, ARTstor users can see the whole oeuvre in the Digital Library; simply do a search for Jacob Lawrence Migration.
For more teaching ideas, visit the Digital Library and click on “Featured Groups,” where you will find Image Groups that include Interdisciplinary Topics: African and African-American Studies, as well as a Travel Awards-winning essay, “Sweet Fortunes: Sugar, Race, Art and Patronage in the Americas” by Katherine E. Manthorne, The City University of New York. Also, visit ARTstor’s Subject Guides page to download the African and African-American Studies Subject Guide. You may also want to read our post about Martin Luther King, Jr.
Upcoming
Unidentified | Unidentified African American young man | ca. 1900 | George Eastman House; eastmanhouse.org
Unidentified | Unidentified African American young man | ca. 1900 | George Eastman House;
eastmanhouse.org
Romare Bearden Foundation ARTstor is partnering with the Foundation to share nearly 1,000 images of Bearden’s work in the Digital Library. These works represent the breadth of Bearden’s enormous output, from his early paintings executed in a range of styles to his pioneering collage work, which highlights his unique combination of painting and collage materials drawn from popular sources. Throughout, Bearden’s art displays his deep engagement with the African American community and the Civil Rights movement.
Mott-Warsh Collection ARTstor is collaborating with the Collection to share 200 images of work by artists of the African Diaspora. Focusing on art produced after 1940, the Mott-Warsh Collection contains work by more than 125 artists working in a range of styles and media, including painting, drawing, printmaking, photography, mixed-media, and sculpture. The Collection includes major figures and underrepresented artists alike, such as Jacob Lawrence, Ron Adams, Faith Ringgold, Richard Yarde, Lorna Simpson, Glenn Ligon, Kara Walker, Howardena Pindell, and Whitfield Lovell.
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.) | Street Scenes, Seventh Avenue Around 30th St., Colored District. | 1903 | Museum of the City of New York; mcny.org
Byron Company (New York, N.Y.) | Street Scenes, Seventh Avenue Around 30th St., Colored District | 1903 | Museum of the City of New York; mcny.org

ARTstor Collections Summary 2012

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ARTstor Collections Summary 2012

January 17, 2013 by artstor

James Rosenquist | The Swimmer in the Econo-mist, 1997-98
James Rosenquist | The Swimmer in the Econo-mist, 1997-98 | Image and original data provided by ©The Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation, New York; guggenheim.org/new-york/collections/collection-online | Art © James Rosenquist / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. This work of art is protected by copyright and/or related rights and may not be reproduced in any manner, except as permitted under the ARTstor Digital Library Terms and Conditions of Use, without the prior express written authorization of VAGA, 350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 2820, New York, NY 10118. Tel.: 212-736-6666, fax: 212-736-6767, email: info@vagarights.com. Continue reading “ARTstor Collections Summary 2012”

New ARTStor Collections


Contemporary computer art, fine art, and archaeology/anthropology-related collections highlight recent additions to ARTStor. Text below from ARTStor has been edited for brevity.
Rhizome ArtBase: a Web-based archive of works that employ technologies in significant ways and contains more than 2,500 artworks by artists from around the world who use materials such as code, software, websites, games, and browsers to aesthetic and critical ends. Continue reading “New ARTStor Collections”

ARTstor Collections Summary 2008

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ARTstor Collections Summary 2008
In 2008, the community continued to contribute important and unique collections to the ARTstor Digital Library. ARTstor released 22 new collections, added content to 21 existing collections, and reached agreements with 33 new museums, photoarchives, libraries, scholars, professional photographers, and artists and artists’ estates. The ARTstor Digital Library collection now totals 890,000 images and will soon include nearly 1,000,000 images with the release of the Magnum Photos collection in early 2009. Continue reading “ARTstor Collections Summary 2008”

ARTstor news

Upcoming Collection from The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Willi Visit this link am Keighley Collection
ARTstor will add 1,000 images of the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela from the William Keighley Collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. The collection contains depictions of geographical terrain and exteriors/interiors of religious buildings, including architectural details, applied arts, and works of art. Learn more (http://www.artstor.org/news/n-html/an-080410-keighley.shtml)
Additional Photographs from the George Eastman House
ARTstor reached an agreement with the George Eastman House to add approximately 13,000 images to the Digital Library. This will bring the total number of images available from the world’s oldest museum of photography to over 17,800. Learn more (http://www.artstor.org/news/n-html/an-080410-eastman.shtml)
Agreement with Connecticut College
Asian Art Collection Connecticut College will be contributing 381 images of Asian art to the Digital Library. The collection will include Chinese paintings, Japanese prints, and Chinese ivory sculptures. Learn more (http://www.artstor.org/news/n-html/an-080410-asian.shtml)