.ART will launch its General Availability (GA) on the 10th of May, 2017.
No matter what your creative personality, you can now join .ART’s early adopters: Tate, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Centre Pompidou, Fondation Cartier, Hauser & Wirth, Institute of Contemporary Arts, BRAFA Art Fair, Marina Abramovic Institute, Banksy, and many other prominent art institutions, authors, dealers, educators and simply talented individuals.
So why .ART?
In a world that becomes more digitally oriented, it’s important to establish your online presence now more than ever! A memorable .ART domain makes it easy for your website visitors to find you and your offering, allowing you to get your message across more easily and reliably. Your unique, short name, often unavailable in other domain zones, will also improve your search engine performance.
.ART is a safer place too, having anti-abuse and IP protection policies not available in traditional domain zones. Website visitors will grow to trust .ART websites.
.ART domains have opened up a whole new world of possibilities: .ART can be used for web and email addresses, creating recognition and influencing the interaction between arts and technology.
Ulvi Kasimov, .ART Founder: “How we identify ourselves is a fundamental part of communications. .ART helps everyone in the art world to identify, choose, express, search and connect, all within an internet eco-system that is totally of, by and for the art world. Our aim is to make .ART the ultimate mark of belonging to, and identifying with the art universe.”
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