Welcome to the Virtual Art Week. Enjoy your exploration and the world of art. This portal is where art comes to life in new virtual contexts, an immersion in new artistic frontiers and creative challenges. An extraordinary world where imagination knows no bounds, where humanity, projected into a synthetic space, becomes the emotional narrator of each story. Explore a selection of Collective and Personal Virtual Exhibitions in the metaverse of Spatial and the virtual world of Second Life, Virtual Museums, and International Galleries with 360° tours.
Online Exhibitions e in the Metaverse
Ivana Enny in the online galleries of Make Art Gallery
Accessible from both computers and mobile devices The neo-cubist artist Jason Chambers will accompany us on a journey through his visions and characters
Accessible only from computers Patrick is an eclectic French artist, known for his diverse work in contemporary art, one of the true pioneers of virtual exhibitions.
Virtual Tour 360° International art galleries All accessible from both computers and mobile devices.
532 Gallery | Group Exhibition
VR presentation of selected recent works by Diana Copperwite, Fulvio Gonella, Ian Hughes, John Alexander Parks, Jean-Guerly Pétion, Yongjae Kim, Danny Rolph, Alberto Alejandro Rodriguez, & Zayasaikhan Sambuu.
Each person's personal history, preferences, and individual ideals inevitably influence their perception of art. With this awareness, DIE GALERIE dedicates this exhibition precisely to the subjective view in the act of contemplating art.
193 Gallery presents the first major solo show by artist Valentina Canseco. With this solo exhibition, entitled Un Reflet Derrière une Chimère, the artist, who tends to link material worlds, takes up glass for the first time.
Pontone Gallery is excited to present an inaugural exhibition by Estonian artists, Kristi Kongi and Tõnis Saadoja. For this exhibition each artist has generated work on the theme of the sky and its symbolic significance within the Nordic and Estonian cultural context.
The RHS Chelsea Flower Show, formally known as the Great Spring Show returns this week! Held at Chelsea since 1912, it promises amazing garden designs and gorgeous floral displays so we are delighted to join in the excitement this show brings with some wonderful works! Colin Pettit and Maggie Bollaert founded Plus One Gallery in 2001. Originally located in Seymour Place, Marylebone, London, the gallery relocated to Pimlico Road in 2006 and spent many years there, firmly becoming a significant part of the London art market but with an international client base for art collectors and art buyers worldwide.
Christophe Hohler is a visual artist with deep roots in expressionism and abstract art. His artistic works are a tour de force of emotional intensity and visual boldness.
A selection of contemporary Norwegian painting spanning the last 40 years and combines artists who first gained notoriety in the 1970s and recent artists who have earned a spot in the Norwegian canon.
With this exhibition, "Dust and Mold," the artist connects with his own life experiences. Eşref Yıldırım consistently explores the lives of individuals within the context of the pressures of social hierarchies, assigned gender roles, rigid taboos, and the unequal power dynamics in which they are trapped.
Peter Webb photographed the Rolling Stones for their album Sticky Fingers and, as is well known, lost his negatives for almost 40 years. A classic photo session for one of the biggest bands on the planet, then disaster strikes when the negatives disappear shortly after the shoot. Then, out of nowhere, they are found nearly 40 years later.
Juel Verland Art presents Claudie Poinsard - a French/Cameroun artist, an extraordinary artist whose work exudes a remarkable fusion of technical skill, emotional depth and intellectual sophistication.
Virtual Exhibition by Guillaume Corneille Guillaume Cornelis van Beverloo, better known by his artistic name Corneille, was a pioneer of abstract art and an icon of the artistic movement known as CoBrA. Born on July 3, 1922, in Liège, Belgium, Corneille left an indelible mark on the art world with his unique vision and vibrant style. Corneille's works are exhibited in museums and art collections worldwide, and his impact on contemporary art is undeniable. His ability to translate emotions and imagination into painting is a testament to the power of art as a universal form of expression.
VirtualTour360° International Museums All accessible from both computers and mobile devices
Studio, Frida Kahlo Museum The Blue House (La Casa Azul) is the place where Frida Kahlo, the world-renowned Latin American artist, was born and lived. Diego and Frida filled it with color, folk art, and pre-Hispanic pieces to express their admiration for the peoples and cultures of Mexico. In 1946, Diego Rivera asked Juan O'Gorman to build Frida's studio. The interior of the house has been kept practically intact. This was respected by the poet and friend of the couple, Carlos Pellicer, who designed the museum's exhibition in the space after Frida's death. Therefore, the house and its contents preserve that intimate atmosphere. This 360° exploration will show you the museum house, the studio, and Frida's garden. During the exploration, you can quickly change environments by clicking on the images you see at the bottom of the gallery.
The Salvador Dalí Theatre-Museum is located in Figueres, the hometown of the Spanish artist. The museum was designed and created by Salvador Dalí himself and is, in itself, the largest surrealist object in the world. Now you can visit it virtually, perhaps making it the most unique virtual museum ever seen.
Vatican Museums - Sistine Chapel The magnificent frescoes created by Michelangelo, which we admire here in the Sistine Chapel of the Vatican Museums, transport us directly into the wonder of Revelation..
Hermitage Museum One of the most captivating digitized museums on the web, where you'll experience the exploration of three floors brimming with art and history
In the Spatial metaverse, accessible through the app or PC, we've opened a "freebies" virtual space containing exclusively free resources for artists and art enthusiasts. This includes free ebooks from the Guggenheim Museum, poses and references for artists, computer tools, resources for generative art, and much more.