Art in 2020 is increasingly the domain of the young, with millennials, Gen Xers, Generation Y and Z inaugurating change in museums. These visitors have little time to walk around art museums, so demand that art be clearly organized. In the Instagram age, when messages are quickly read, with words summarized, connections must be quickly and clearly made, so boredom does not set in, and the message is read before the next text or newest artist comes in. We are now a social audience. Artist communities have been influential and collaborative, influenced by what art is being made and shown, and the issues and discoveries that propelled it. The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City has reorganized its collection to group like artwork together, leading viewers to quickly notice and assess those connections, be they color, topic, material, style, directionality or medium. The … [Read more...] about A NEW WAY OF SEEING: ART FOR THE NEW MILLENNIUM AT REINVENTED MOMA