Are you a guru of the galleries? A maven of great museums? A connoisseur of cultural hotspots?
Enlighten us with your expertise as we seek out the world's best destinations for art lovers.
Photo by L Sottorf, 10 March 2008
Beijing is a city undergoing rapid change.
Photo by ron lodi, 8 March 2008
inside the museum's main entrance looking up.
Photo by marilu, 5 March 2008
The statue of Hercules and Cacus is located at the entrance of the Old Palace, next to Michelangelo’s David commissioned by the republican counsel of Florence to celebrate their victory over the Medici.
Photo by aude haenni, 6 March 2008
It was during the "Festival des Lumières" 2006 in Lyon.
Photo by Jeff Kennel, 6 March 2008
Art in Bali is big business and Ubud is the Costco, the Sam's Club, the Super-Walmart of second-class "Balinese Art".
Photo by Linda Adams, 5 March 2008
A street artist working hard on a beautiful creation that will be washed away at the end of the day.
Photo by Jim Hayes, 5 March 2008
National Gallery, Smithsonian , Washington, DC
Photo by Niko Vujevic, 11 January 2008
If you visit the Art Institute of Chicago, you'll see many famous works of art, amongst which you'll also find Gustave Caillebotte's Paris Street, Rainy Day from 1877.
Photo by Matthew Audet, 6 February 2008
Detail of the Sarcophagus of General Kheper-Re, 570–526 B.C.
Photo by melanie scott, 3 March 2008
"La Musee du Louvre" in Paris is the world's most famous and most visited art gallery.