Artcritical.com
(http://www.artcritical.com)
A wide ranging site organized by David Cohen, a writer and critic, it contains selected essays, including a good one on Greenberg's Homemade Esthetics.
Terry Fenton
(http://www.sharecom.ca/fenton/)
He is both a landscape painter and writer. Good examples of both are located at this site.
Clement Greenberg Site
(http://www.sharecom.ca/greenberg)
This site is devoted to Clement Greenberg, the greatest critic of the 20th century and also the most vilified. Includes heretofore unpublished essays by the man, anecdotes about his life and other writings about him. This site is emerging as the authoritative web resource for Greenberg.
The Mayor's Doorstep
(http://piri.home.mindspring.com/)
Piri Halasz's site. She is the source of the distinction between unireferential and multireferential images. She publishes a new column several times a year.
The Village Voice: Art: Living Large
(http://www.villagevoice.com/issues/0049/saltz.shtml)
Jerry Saltz, Art critic for the Village Voice, wrote "Thinking about Museums
Thinking about Themselves: Living Large", a refreshing look at some of the
pretentions of art museums. He also writes well and enthusiastically about a
lot of art your editors don't care for. Check it out.
Museum of Bad Art
(http://glyphs.com/moba/)
Folks who are willing to say some art is bad and have fun with it.