New York Met
There is a recent trend in our way of life. People seem to want to delay the way they see art. Instead of looking at the real thing, absorb the real colors, look at the details or simply contemplate for a moment and get immersed in the artist's universe, many museum visitors simply use their fabulous interface to the world, their smartphones to record and collect as many paintings, works of art, or simply moments of their lives to postpone the pleasure. Maybe they prefer to see things at a smaller scale on the screens of their electronic devices. Maybe they reserve their appreciations for the tough times they spend in the public transport, a way to abstract themselves from the promiscuity of the crowd. Interestingly, in this picture, no one seems to care about the Picasso exhibited on the wall. Three persons are sharing this moment in different manners. Leaning on the wall, one seems to be in another world. Another one is carefully recording the work of art, more preoccupied by the framing on her phone, and the last one is actually photographing the scene, not really concerned by the painting, but more by the situation…