Web Archives

Access archived National Gallery web content and past projects, including the Gemini G.E.L Online Catalogue Raisonné and Vogel 50x50 site.

National Gallery of Art Website (Archived Version)

In 2024, the Archives initiated a program to regularly capture the National Gallery of Art’s website as well as other related web-based projects to ensure preservation of and ongoing public access to our valuable content. The web archives are available here

Gemini G.E.L Online Catalogue Raisonné 

The Gemini G.E.L. (Graphic Editions Limited) online catalogue raisonné (nga.gov/gemini), launched in 2001, presented publications of the acclaimed Los Angeles print and sculpture workshop from its beginning in 1966 through 2007. Many of these prints and sculptures are in the collection of the National Gallery of Art as part of the Gemini G.E.L. Archive which includes an example of each of Gemini's editions.

At the end of 2024, the National Gallery of Art archived the Gemini G.E.L Online Catalogue Raisonné website due to technology issues.  The Archives preserved the site to ensure ongoing access to this important resource—the archived version is available here. Note, the search function on the site could not be preserved; however, an alphabetical index with links to each object record is available here. Additionally, a text-searchable PDF version of the index that links directly to pages within the archived index is available for easier access to object records.  

Vogel 50x50 website

The Vogel 50x50 website (Vogel5050.org), launched in April 2009, brought together over 2,500 contemporary artworks that were distributed throughout the nation as part of The Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: Fifty Works for Fifty States gift.

In 2025, the National Gallery of Art archived the Vogel 50x50 website due to technology issues. The Archives preserved the site to ensure ongoing access to this important resource—the archived version is available here. Note, clicking Vogel 50 x 50 in the left corner (home page) or "switch to standard view" will take you out of the successfully archived HTML-only version of the site (you can click your browser back button if you switch by mistake). To complement access to the data on the archived website, a text-searchable PDF index of artists and institutions with links to archived pages is available.