ArtStart
ArtStart is the National Gallery's award-winning interactive multimedia system. ArtStart allows you to explore the collection for information on every painting in the Gallery via high-quality touch-screens, and you don't have to be an art historian or a technical whiz to use it.
Browse the collection

Screen from the ArtStart system.
ArtStart features specially written in-depth explorations of thirty of the collection's most popular paintings including video and audio clips. The Themes and Tours section allows paintings to be explored via a range of topics, ranging from 'Drunkenness and Debauchery' to 'Impressionism. In addition, every painting can be examined in detail via a 'zoom-able' image - from the wasps in Botticelli's 'Venus and Mars' to the petals of Van Gogh's 'Sunflowers'.
Plan your visit

Screen from the ArtStart system.
Whether or not you are familiar with the paintings in the collection, ArtStart can help you to plan your visit. Either choose from one of the many pre-selected themed tours, or compile your own tour of up to 10 paintings. Having created your tour, you can print it out for free.
Where to find ArtStart
The ArtStart room in the Sainsbury Wing provides a relaxed and comfortable environment with twelve screens and a printing facility. There are also two screens in the Sainsbury Wing foyer and two on the link between the Sainsbury Wing and the main building. A further fourteen screens are also available in the
East Wing Espresso bar and multimedia room, where visitors can browse the collection at their leisure over a coffee.
Accolades
Since its launch in February 2005, ArtStart has received wide recognition including the following awards and nominations:
- 2005 International Visual Communication Association (IVCA) Awards: Gold Award for External Multimedia
- British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) Awards 2005: Shortlisted in Arts & Culture and Kiosk/Installation categories
- British Academy of Film & Television Arts (BAFTA) Interactive Awards 2005: Nominated in Design category
- Museums & Heritage Awards For Excellence 2005: Use Of Technology category
Commended by the judges
- Design & Art Direction (D&AD) Awards 2005: In-book
- The Creative Review Annual 2005
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