Talk:Art gallery
From Academic Kids
"Art galleries are found in metropolitan areas and in areas where artists have congregated such as in Taos, New Mexico where the Taos art colony made Taos a artistic center." But this is not the only place art galleries are located? There are greater concentrations of galleries in metropolitan areas but they are also found in small towns and even the middle of nowhere! Plus why the focus on Taos? --Daniel C. Boyer
Agreed. One could easily cite, say, the artistic community around St Ives, Cornwall, UK which arguably lead to this being a good location for the new Tate gallery there. Perhaps such examples of artistic communities or centres of activity belong below the list of gallery links in terms of priorities??? If indeed they belong at this sort of meta level at all, perhaps the upward link from Taos is all that's required?
- I've fiddled a bit, but kept in Taos as an example, and added St. Ives as another. I've also removed the suggestion that "art gallery" is a term which refers to only commercial galleries because, well, it doesn't. --Camembert
External link to greenmuseum.org an online museum of environmental art (http://greenmuseum.org) was probably added by its owner itself: see the 5 dec 2002 entry in [1] (http://www.wikipedia.org/w/wiki.phtml?title=Special:Contributions&target=64.167.120.242&days=90&limit=50).
The link does not look too relevant to the article. Should it stay ?
FvdP 02:19 Dec 5, 2002 (UTC)
