The comprehensive guides allow you to browse hundreds of current ongoing exhibitions in either city, sortable by popularity, media, location or days until the exhibit's close. ArtBeat - (TOKYO & NEW YORK)Īvailable for both iOS and Android, ArtBeat offers two separate apps for Tokyo and New York City. and MelbourneĬost: Prices range from free to $3.99 click on your city above to find the price at the iTunes storeĬompatible: iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad 2. And of course, you'll have all the necessary helpful information at hand-addresses, hours, transportation options, etc.Ĭoming soon: Berlin, New Delhi, Shanghai, Seoul, Paris, Istanbul, L.A. All of the descriptions/recommendations are written by local "art experts".
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The apps include maps and offer the option of "a step-by-step 1/2/3-day Art Tour"-a mini itinerary, plus directions on how to get you there. It's currently available for the following cities: New York ( full and lite), London, Hong Kong, Thailand, Tokyo, Singapore and Basel Fairs. The app recommends galleries, museums, and art-related events.
Art Guide - (MULTIPLE CITIES)Īrt Guide is the "not quite Michelin, not quite Time Out" insider's guide to viewing art as a tourist. Although the selection of museums below may seem random, they include most major museums that currently offer an application of some kind.) 1. ( **Please note: A museum's popularity doesn't guarantee that the institution has an app developed-for example, NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Art does not offer anything. The apps below cover some of the world's greatest art meccas, so read on if you're planning an upcoming trip, if you live in one of the destinations listed below, or if you simply want to see what a faraway museum has to offer-from the comfort of your couch. This week's 6-part series on Making Art on Your iOS Device comes to a close today with our last segment: a collection of useful apps for touring museums, galleries and street art.