Top Galleries Every Art Student Must Visit
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Top Galleries Every Art Student Must Visit



You aren’t really an art student until you’ve seen some beautiful art. When you study art, you’re learning from other people’s art, and grasp your motivation from everything you see, hear, and taste. This field of study is more than just exams and assignment writing.

Therefore, if you’re an art student, you definitely need to see some art before you obtain your degree. Stunning, whacky, and inspiring art is what will shape you into a unique artist of your own. So, pack your bags, ask a writer ‘write my assignment for me’, and visit the must-see art galleries on this list.

1. The Louvre, Paris
Every person walking and breathing on this planet should visit The Louvre at least once in his life. This is by far the most amazing, rich in art, and popular museum – and it is located it one of the most beautiful cities in the world.


Thanks to its memorable appearance and the location right in the middle of a classic European square, The Louvre is considered a marvel. Inside of it, you’ll find a treasure of masterpieces, art like you’ve never seen before.

You’ve studied and studied Leonardo Da Vinci and the most popular art painting in the world – Mona Lisa. Well, if you go to The Louvre, that’s the spot where this masterpiece stays.

2. Museum of Modern Art, New York
MoMA is by far one of the best modern art museums in the world. The art displayed at this cultural hub focuses on everything from social to cultural issues. Whoever enters the museum leaves inspired and amazed.

The MoMA museum is the home of art such as The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh, The Persistence of Memory by Salvador Dali, Les Demoiselles d’Avignon by Pablo Picasso, etc.

This year, the museum was further expanded and new art was introduced to its collection. This is one more reason why you must call AU Assignment Help and tell them ‘write my assignment’. This way, you’ll meet that essay, learn how to write a report type assignment, and get to see some of the greatest art pieces of all times.

3. The Vatican Museums, Vatican City
Religion has been the inspiration to some of the most talented artists and has created some of the greatest artwork we have seen. When it comes to Christianity and art, The Vatican Museums house is the place to be.

You don’t have to be religious to enjoy the art in this museum. The house of museums will make your jaw drop – they have everything from the Roman to the Renaissance times, but most importantly – they have The Last Judgment and The Creation of Adam by Michelangelo, right there in the world-famous Sistine Chapel.


4. Museum of Old and New Art, Tasmania
Now let’s move onto an entirely different continent. Exploring art gives you the opportunity to travel, which on its own is amazing source of motivation. If your roads lead to Australia, don’t miss out on the chance to see one of the most popular art museums in the world. The MONA is located in Tasmania and was opened less than a decade ago, in 2011. Every year, they host Dark Mofo, the winter festival that features a nude swim in the Derwent River in Hobart, where international artists perform all around the city.

The exhibitions change every year, so you definitely want to visit this place more than one. At one point, you’ll find yourself surrounded by artists who praise and sing Madonna. At another point, you’ll be looking at Egyptian sarcophagi.

5. The Hermitage, St. Petersburg
The Hermitage is second in size when it comes to art galleries in the world. So, prepare to stay there for hours exploring everything from Prehistoric art to the most modern pieces of some world-renowned artists. If you’re left in awe from the building with the mint green façade and the gold-tipped columns, you’ll be even more amazed by what awaits you inside.

Do you like Rembrandt? Here you’ll find his The Return of the Prodigal Son, Flora, and The Holy Family with Angels. You’ll also get the chance to see Henri Matisse’s The Dessert: Harmony in Red and Titian’s Penitent Magdalene. It’s the place to be for art lovers, the hub for artists with every preference.

6. Uffizi Gallery, Florence
If you’re in Europe and visit the magnificent Italy, it’s time to go to the Uffizi Gallery, the home of some extraordinary art. Once you see the memorable The City of Lilies, move onto seeing this gallery that features some of the best Italian Renaissance masters. Once you’re there, you simply cannot miss their most popular piece – Botticelli’s Birth of Venus.

7. Museo Atlántico, Lanzarote
Spain isn’t just one of the countries with the richest cultures. It’s also the home of Museo Atlántico, one of the must-see museums for art in the world. This museum is located under water, 12 meters under the ocean in the Canary Islands in Spain. That being said, it’s the home to underwater sculptures by artists like Jason deCaires Taylor and the amazing piece about the refugee crisis, The Raft of Lampedusa.
If you’re into diving, it’s a great place to do this, too.

Have you been to any of these museums? If you haven’t, planning your next trip to at least one of them is definitely a must for you!

Author’s Bio
Ray Campbell is an artist, an art professor, and an art lover. He’s all in one, a person whose artistic soul allows him to do nothing else but surround himself by art. When he isn’t working at the University, Ray travels the world seeking for new art to see.










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