The Museum of Modern Art - http://www.moma.org/

 

Tate Modern - http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/default.htm

 
  MoMA is one of the most popular on-line sites for modern art. The site contains lots of reference information as well as images and exhibitions. Highly recommended.   The hugely popular new museum of modern art in the UK. Almost the entire collection is available on-line for viewing from this site and this is well worth a visit.  
 
 
 
 

Guggenheim Museum - http://www.guggenheim.org

 

Modern Art - http://www.modernartinc.com

 
  The Guggenheim museum has a achieved world-wide reputation, and this is the official site of all the four sites at New York, Bilbao, Venice, Berlin and Las Vegas are represented here.   A large collection of artists and their work are presented here and is well worth a visit. Exhibitions and further information can also be found among the minimalist pages.  
 
 
 
 

The Phillips Collection - http://www.phillipscollection.org

 

Irish Museum of Modern Art - http://www.modernart.ie

 
  On-line images and some of the finest exhibitions, the Phillips Collection has some justification to be called "America's first museum of modern art".   The Collection of artworks owned by or on long-term loan to the Museum comprises works by 20th-century Irish and non-Irish artists.  
 
 
 
 

British Arts - http://www.britisharts.co.uk

 

Art Institute's collection of Chicago - http://www.artic.edu

 
  Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Literature and more. This is a site full of on-line resources and information. Includes art to buy on-line and galleries.   Modern and contemporary art: one of the most comprehensive of any museum and includes two icons of 20th-century American art: Grant Wood's American Gothic and Edward Hopper's Nighthawks.  
 
 
 
 

Axia Modern Art - http://www.axiamodernart.com.au

 

ShopArt - http://www.shopart.com

 
  Australia's leading Contemporary Art Gallery exhibiting paintings, works on paper and sculptures direct from the studios of the country's foremost artists.   ShopArt in Munich, Germany, is an international group of 70 artists, having their own virtual gallery showing more than 3,000 pieces of art.