A Billion Works of Art
All works of art ever made that survive can now, in theory, be gathered together digitally to be presented in a single searchable . These are notes and thoughts on how this might come about, tracking of how close this is to existing, and what the advantages and disadvantages come with this.
You likely have some questions on how accurate any of these is, how I’m defining art and why I don’t count search engines as aggregators.
Art League Table
| Art Aggregator | Artworks |
|---|---|
| Europeana | 60 Million + (as of 9 Dec 2025) |
| Worldcat | 343 Million + (guestimate, as of 9 Dec 2025) |
| Culture Search Japan | 31,939,853 (as of 9 Dec 2025) |
| Museum Data Service | |
Present Notes
Notes on the developments leading to a future where all works of art are gathered together in one site/app/experience for browsing.
Future Notes
Scenarios from the future on what this collection of all artworks may enable, and sometimes the downsides it might bring. I inconsistently involve AI in some situations and not others. In all cases I am picturing a happy sunny future where this is the only problem to consider.