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May 24, 2012 Last Updated: 4:35:AM EDT

The Top 10 Artist Web Sites

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by Andrew Russeth
Published: August 4, 2010

Artists are doing a little bit of everything these days: Vik Muniz and Julian Schnabel make movies, Jutta Koether and Tony Conrad play in a band, and Will Cotton bakes Escoffier-worthy French pastries. It turns out that many artists also make — or hire people to make — great Web sites. ARTINFO, which visits some of these pages on a frighteningly regular basis, presents its following 10 favorites.

10. Jeff Koons, jeffkoons.com

Sure, everyone knows Koons’ greatest hits, like the thousand-plus-flower "Puppy," the balloon dogs, and the titillating self-portraits with his porn-star ex-wife Cicciolina. But the artist’s comprehensive Web site includes copious images of lesser known treats, like his tiny stainless-steel Bob Hope sculpture, a 1979 coffee pot, and his 1986 "Mermaid Troll."

9. Martin Creed, martincreed.com

One enters Martin Creed’s site by clicking through a wardrobe. Inside, there is music, video, and an ordered list of his numerically-titled works. In addition, Creed’s online store lets fans buy dozens of items, from a £150 ($232) paper ball to a £0.64 ($.99) MP3 called "nothing."

8. AA Bronson, aabronson.com

Bronson’s old collaborative group, General Idea, is enjoying newfound critical acclaim, and he has plenty of information for interested parties on his site, including a link to a General Idea screensaver.

7. Josh Smith, joshasmith.com

Known for painting fish, leaves, and his name (over and over again), this New York-based painter has been rigorously documenting every one of his works on his Web site for 10 years. The output can be sorted by year and medium, and many are photographed with a catalogue number, like criminal suspects being booked at the local precinct.

6. Gerhard Richter, gerhard-richter.com

Richter is the oldest artist to make this list (he’s 78) and the most established in the art-historical firmament, but he’s not content to rest on his laurels. His site contains a breathtaking array of documentation of his work (including his massive "Atlas" series of images), videos with scholars like Robert Storr, and a link to a Twitter account that shares Richter news as it happens.

5. Ed Ruscha, edruscha.com

While the archives on the site of one of America’s greatest painters are only current up to 1992, the quality of the images is first-rate and the selection is astounding. Paintings can be searched by title (which is perfect, given Ruscha’s verbally-memorable subjects) and there is even a section for works that have gone missing.

4. Olaf Breuning, olafbreuning.com

This site is about ten times more fun than it needs to be: it includes a rollicking introduction, a blog entitled "A Man’s Boring Life," and strange drawings of five-headed dragons. Oh, and there’s plenty of images of Breuning’s consistently silly sculptures and installations.

3. Olafur Eliasson, olafureliasson.net

It is perhaps no surprise that this tech-loving Dane also happens to have a well-equipped Web site, notwithstanding its dubious ".net" extension. Eliasson’s has images dating back to 1990 and includes a few choice views behind the scenes of his studio. A selection of catalogue texts by the artist, which would normally require serious library work to track down, are available on the site — quite a bonus.

2. Kate Gilmore, kategilmore.com

Like a smart saleswoman, this Gilmore offers a tantalizing glimpse at what she has to offer — her site has clips of more than 25 video-performance pieces she has done — but cuts off the samples right before one has a complete sense of what is taking place, leaving the viewer wanting more. Luckily, the artist has become a staple of group shows everywhere, so fans with piqued interest won't have far to look.

1. David Shrigley,
davidshrigley.com

This Glasgow-based master of the faux-naïve drawing has everything you would expect on his site: images of art, a CV, information about upcoming shows, and so forth. But he also has photographs of fans that have tattooed themselves with his art, details about a skateboard park he decorated, and a very strange "help desk." Hours and hours of enjoyment.

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