Art.sy, the new massive, online arts database

art.sy2.pngA screen shot of the “view in a room” option.

One of the topics that was brought up at a panel discussion I attended earlier this week was about the problems of publishing catalogue raisonnes. If the catalogue is a of living artist, it becomes outdated the moment that artist creates new work. And even for artists like Picasso, every time one of his works changes hands the catalogue has to be updated. It’s a publishing nightmare. Now Art.sy, a new online platform, could make those heavy and constantly out of date printed catalogue raisonnes a thing of the past. Art.sy is still in its beta phase, but I recently got the chance to explore its massive resources. It’s powered by the Arts Genome Project, an open source platform that tracks and catalogues every artist, arts organization and every performance, exhibition and event in real time (i.e. no more trips to the printer).

Art.sy expands on the concept by making all that information searchable across more than 800 “genes—such as art-historical movements, subject matter and formal qualities.” Feel like looking at blue, medium-sized installations? How about James Turrell’s Untitled (19NSB)? Or maybe you want something big and pink? You’ve now got ten pieces to browse through. You can also choose to only look at works that are for sale or, sift through them by subject matter like “Fantastic Environments,” “Text” or “Culture Critique.”

But how are these searchable “genes” created in the first place?

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