Explore the world's finest museums from home
Turn your living room into a fascinating exhibition space with these online exhibitions and digital collections
Turn your living room into a fascinating exhibition space with these online exhibitions and digital collections
Turn your living room into a fascinating exhibition space with these online exhibitions and digital collections
Being unable to travel is no longer a bar to exploring and enjoying the collections of some of the world’s finest museums. We have been delving into the art and history of the cities where we have our hotels to discover the most amazing culture from the comfort of our own armchair.
The Louvre Abu Dhabi will digitally transport visitors to a world of art and antiquities. From the breathtakingly well-preserved remains of Ancient Egyptian sarcophagi to dramatic statues from the Roman Empire and a 600-year-old ornate mosque lamp, each addition to the virtual collection is described via images, videos and audio commentary. The multimedia resources also include interactive activities for children, which add an entertaining twist to this fascinating educational experience. More modern offerings in the collection include Piet Mondrian’s primary colour paintings, which appear alongside lessons to help kids recreate the Dutch artist’s eye-catching works.
Grab your smartphone and start swiping and scrolling your way through 700 years of art courtesy of the Städel Museum’s free online archive that’s curated into themed albums, including On the Road, The Animal Kingdom in Art, and Battle of the Sexes. Collection highlights include modern masterpieces by Claude Monet, Edvard Munch and Pablo Picasso, as well as Old Masters from the Renaissance and Baroque ages, such as Jan Van Eyck, Johannes Vermeer and Titian. For some audio art appreciation, check out the museum’s recently launched podcast Finding Van Gogh, in which the presenters embark on a search for the Dutch artist’s last self-portrait, which went missing 30 years ago.
Sourced from galleries around the world, Art Dubai’s online catalogues reveal photographs, videos, sculptures, installations and mixed media pieces by well-known and up-and-coming Emirati and international artists. With many of the pieces available for purchase, it’s an excellent resource if you are looking for that extra-special painting to hang in your own home. For more boundary-breaking works, a visit to Alserkal Online is a must. A collective project from the galleries that line Alserkal Avenue, it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to access 15 new exhibitions, hear interviews with gallery owners and see artworks in incredible close-up.