You Can Download 200 Art Books Free From the Guggenheim

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Too stingy for expensive art books? The Guggenheim has you covered. Since 2012, the museum has been slowly digitizing its collection of monographs, catalogs, and other art books. Now, it's up to 205 books, all available to download for free from the Internet Archive, as Vice's Creators reports.

500580-americanpoicons-internetarchive.png American Pop Icons // Guggenheim Museum

The collection includes books by legendary artists like Wassily Kandinsky, analyses of artistic movements like Futurism and German Expressionism, and monographs on everyone from Jenny Holzer to Picasso.

500580-Picasso and the war years-internetarchive.png Picasso and the War Years: 1937-1945 // Guggenheim Museum

Seriously, if you want to know anything about Kandinsky, the Guggenheim’s digitized collection is the place to go—there are 12 works in the digitized archive that are either by or about the Russian abstract artist. (The museum has one of the largest collections of Kandinsky’s works in the world, via the personal collection of Solomon R. Guggenheim himself.)

The Guggenheim isn’t the only museum making its archives more accessible online. The Metropolitan Museum of Art has hundreds of its own books available online. The Getty’s virtual library launched in 2014 with 250 titles published by the museum, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Getty Research Institute.

hangmanucf on May 7th, 2017 at 14:04 UTC »

I'm not so sure about the Guggenheim. I heard it's on a downward spiral.

ebosia on May 7th, 2017 at 13:17 UTC »

I don't have time to read 200. Anybody have a recommendation for regular folks?

halcyon427 on May 7th, 2017 at 12:02 UTC »

The link to the free artbooks is right here.

https://archive.org/details/guggenheimmuseum?&sort=-downloads&page=3

edit: Didn't realise the link to the archive was already there. Whoops.