I read an article in an old issue of "Art in America" about the lack of interest many young Americans show toward art in recent years. The article went on to explain how museum attendance was down in most museums compared to 20 years ago. Their main reasoning for this was the basic arguments of the advances in other forms of technology such as Television and computers that draw the attention of young ones away from traditional arts such as museums and live plays. The article went on to say that plays have become more for the highly sophisticated and less for the average person. The average person views a live play as any normal television show and doesn't recognize the culture aspect attached to it. (Art in America, "Fading Culture" 1991, 12-14)
The San Jose Museum of Art held a lot of interesting types of art, but I think I can understand what the article I read in "Art in America" was saying. Art has not changed much over time. Art takes a higher level of appreciation and educational level to be truly understood and enjoyed. To many this takes more work and time than they would like to invest, especially while there are other forms of