
“These places might not feel like real museums, and instead like a trendy fad. With ball pits. But right now, they’re shaping how we consume art.”
So-called “Instagram traps” are getting a fair amount of attention lately, with Ben Davis weighing in with a smart take on artnet News recently. Whether or not they are art, it is becoming undeniable that their influence – not to mention seeming ubiquity – is impacting art museums. They are a reflection of a real change happening in the museum world. In this video, Vox explains how in the age of Instagram, exhibits that photograph well perform well — and that’s reshaping how artwork is selected and how museums are designed.