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Franklin Furnace will contribute an additional 5,000 images to ARTstor. These images document events that took place during its first decade of existence. Franklin Furnace and ARTstor had previously agreed to digitize and distribute images and documentation of events presented and produced by Franklin Furnace.
The entire Contemporary Art (Franklin Furnace Archives) collection in ARTstor will [...]

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The Charles Moore Foundation has partnered with ARTstor to digitize and make available approximately 50,000 images depicting works of architecture designed by Charles W. Moore (1925–1993), architect and author.
A prolific architect with an international following, Moore completed hundreds of commissions and established architecture firms in California, Connecticut, and Texas. Among scores of houses, churches, museums, [...]

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More than 450 images selected from the Minneapolis College of Art and Design (MCAD) Visual Resources Collections Slide Library and depicting works of art and architecture are now available in ARTstor. The MCAD Slide Library contains more than 140,000 35 mm slides documenting art from a variety of world cultures, styles, and periods, with particular [...]

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More than 4,000 additional images from Larry Qualls’ archive of contemporary art are now available in the ARTstor Digital Library. ARTstor is digitizing more than 100,000 images from Qualls’ archive, documenting three decades of contemporary art exhibitions at galleries and other exhibition spaces throughout New York City and elsewhere.
The archive is being scanned and made [...]

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The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) is partnering with ARTstor to distribute approximately 70,000 images depicting Indian art and architecture. Subjects include stone, metal, and terracotta sculpture; numismatics; painting; manuscripts and miniature paintings; as well as Buddhist, Jain, Hindu, and Islamic architecture. These images have been selected from the AIIS Photo Archive in Gurgaon, [...]

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