| 1853 Gallery | | |  | Permanent exhibition of over 300 works by artist David Hockney. In Yorkshire, United Kingdom. http://www.clanvis.com/loc/hock.htm |
| | A. E. Backus Museum and Gallery | | |  | A public visual arts facility with displays of landscape paintings. Biographical information and directions, Located in Fort Pierce, Florida. http://www.backusmuseum.com/ |
| | Aguéli Museum | | |  | Dedicated to the work of Ivan Aguéli, a pioneer of Swedish modern art, and contains 32 paintings and 11 sketches. Other contemporary artists include Bergh, Erixon, Munch, Isaksson, and Kylberg. Includes hours and fees. Located in Sala, Sweden. http://aguelimuseet.sala.se/e-index.html |
| | Albright-Knox Art Gallery | | |  | Exhibits contemporary American art, including Johns, Pollack, and Warhol. Located in Buffalo, New York. http://www.albrightknox.org/ |
| | Allentown Art Museum | | |  | Offering a full schedule of art exhibits, tours, galleries, lectures, workshops, and family activities in Allentown, Pennsylvania. http://www.allentownartmuseum.org/ |
| | American Museum of Magic | | |  | Privately owned collection of items related to the art of magic in Marshall, Michigan. Includes show dates, admission information, and a location map. http://www.americanmuseumofmagic.org/ |
| | Angel Orensanz Foundation | | |  | Presents contemporary art, arts and crafts and the work of the sculptor. Includes opening hours, publications, floor plans, photos, slide show presentation and directions. Located in Huesca, Spain. http://www.orensanz.org/ |
| | Arken Museum for Modern Art | | |  | Focusing on Danish, Nordic and international art, with emphasis on works produced since 1945, including Bilgren, Eliasson, Toubro, and Nitsch. Located in Skovvej, Denmark. http://www.arken.dk/ |
| | Armand Hammer Museum | | |  | Permanent collections include the Armand Hammer Collection of Art which is primarily composed of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist works. http://www.hammer.ucla.edu/ |
| | Art Gallery of Greater Victoria | | |  | Featuring a collection of over 15,000 objets d'art from Asia, Europe and North America with primary emphasis on Canada and Japan. http://aggv.bc.ca |
| | Asheville Art Museum | | |  | North Carolina museum exhibiting 20th century American art. http://www.ashevilleart.org |
| | ASU Art Museum | | |  | Presents details of the collection, an events schedule, education programs, hours, and directions to its location in Tempe, Arizona. http://asuartmuseum.asu.edu |
| | Austin Museum of Art | | |  | Contemporary art museum. Includes exhibition news and schedules, special events, membership and volunteer information, and maps to both locations. Located in Texas. http://www.amoa.org/ |
| | Bauhaus-Archiv Museum of Design | | |  | The Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin researches, documents and presents the history of the Bauhaus school (1919-1933), the most important school for architecture, design and art in the 20th century. http://www.bauhaus.de/english/museum/ |
| | Belvue Museum | | |  | Museum about the history of the Belgian Dynasty, especially King Baudouin, and the former medieval Palace of Emperor Charles V in Brussels. http://www.musbellevue.be |
| | Bermuda National Gallery | | |  | Houses the national collection of European, African and Bermuda art. Exhibits include the Bermuda Biennial exhibition and changing international exhibition. http://www.bermudanationalgallery.com/ |
| | Bona Museum & Gallery | | |  | Collection includes Korean women's personal ornaments and folk art throughout history. Located in Seoul, Korea. http://www.bonamuseum.com |
| | Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art | | |  | Colorado museum presenting art by local, national and international artists. Contains details of exhibitions, events, lectures and workshops, memberships, hours, and admission rates. http://www.bmoca.org/ |
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