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Working in a creative field and looking for a little inspiration?
Or just love art and looking to see what’s trending?
We’ve scoured the internet to find the best art and culture blogs online today.
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Here’s our curated list of the top 29 art sites now.
Get clicking and see what’s happening in the art world today.
Want to stay inspired?
Check out our list of the 29 best art and culture blogs today, in alphabetical order.
A global arts & culture platform based in Canada, they also have aplatformspecifically for video content.
Launched in 2008, it has become one of the most reliable sources of information on contemporary urban art.
Brown Paper Bag This site celebrates illustration in all its formsembroidery, products, and even tattoos.
Through its membership programs, readers can also access exclusive content and artist-led workshops.
Creators Project A celebration of arts, creativity, and technology run by Vice.
Designboom Heavy on architecture and design culture, they often feature incredible art installations and innovative technology.
DesignTAXI The perfect place for designers looking for inspiration with logo design, advertising, or animation.
HuffPo Culture & Arts Media giant covering literature, film, and theater, as well as fine arts.
Hyperallergic A great source of breaking news in the art world, as well as exhibition and book reviews.
iGNANT Online magazine about art, design, photography, fashion, and architecture.
Great for haunting, minimalist imagery with a slightly surreal bent.
Moss & Fog This site shares everything from art and design to nature and science.
There is a particular interest in eco-friendly design, architecture, and technology.
Moss & Fog has also shown interest in AI art, creating some of its own in the process.
Nowness Focusing on video as a means of storytelling, Nownesss celebrates the extraordinary of every day.
Spoon & Tamago Wondering what’s hot in Japan?
This site focuses specifically on Japanese art, design, and architecture.
StreetArtNews A go-to resource for what’s happening in the world of street art.
No text, all art.