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Fine art websites created by Banziger Hulme

There are many undeservedly forgotten', ‘maligned’ or ‘undervalued’ artists, who are worthy of new and more exposure. Yet the time and cost involved in publishing a book may often prove prohibitive.

Today, the web presents a great and affordable opportunity to give worldwide exposure to an indiviual artist or whole art collections.
We have taken this idea on board and build fine art websites, presenting the work and life of an artist, including as much biographical information as possible with images of the artist’s works.

As a one-stop shop, we have created several fine art websites for private and institutional clients - see the examples below.

We take care of all aspects concerning website building: from ISP matters to suggestion of domain names, site concept and structure, copy-writing, phtography, web design, building and uploading of content to search engine optimisation and promotion of the new website.

The interest in developing a dedicated website might come from a collector who holds an extensive collection of a particular artist’s work or from family members interested in raising the profile of the artist. If you would like to know more or to get a quote, contact us on info@bhfineart.com or phone David on +61 2 9977 0700.


We created www.theartcollectorseye.com.au for a private collector: it is a virtual gallery of this wonderful collection of contemporary Australian art for many more to enjoy.




























 


www.antoniodattilorubbo.com.au was built for the Manly Art Gallery & Museum to honour this extraordinary
artist and art teacher who mentored many major Australian artists such as Grace Cossington Smith, Roy de Maistre, Donald Friend and Roland Wakelin.  Dattilo-Rubbo was instrumental in founding this great regional gallery which will celebrate its 80th anniversary in 2010.

































With www.normanlloyd.com.au we helped a private collector uncover the life of this largely forgotten Australian artist and put his work into perspective. In the process of creating the website, we discovered substantial biographical information on Norman Lloyd, often thanks to people who contacted us through the website itself.


























www.robertmitchellartist.com.au was built for the family of this reclusive yet nevertheless very talented artist. His works only received posthumous recognition with an exhibition at the Mosman Art Gallery, and now with this website dedicated to him, so his art will not be forgottten.








 
 
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