Art in 2050, let's imagine?

Inventive technocratic Masters, true Geniuses, as previously in Art history, are predicted to be our next da Vinci, Michelangelo, Vermeer, Van Gogh, Picasso, and Warhol, and they are welcome to be discussed here. All new art superstars are welcome! Discuss trends and ideas that will shape tomorrow only with logical, well-grounded arguments. Our visitors are welcome to chat, complain about speculative and fake trends, and prove why something is wrong. Nothing is as stable as science, governments, and top wealth. Therefore, all trends and artists supported by science, government, or a wealth club could potentially become long-lasting giants in Art, equating or even superseding such Masters as Hyeronimus Bosch, Gustav Klimt, Salvador Dali, and Damien Hirst. And if we talk about new things, we must remember how quickly things escalate and evolve in the Internet Age. Kevin Systrom launched The Instagram app in just 2010. Still, it is now active with a plethora of accounts that have become more interesting than watching Pablo Picasso's catalogs and even more addictive than museum-going and household famous around the whole World!
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Art in 2050, let's imagine?

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What would it be to visit exhibition in 2050 and what new art will be served?
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Re: Art in 2050, let's imagine?

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Virtual Reality games of alternate worlds with sensing experience will be quite popular art or near-art product.
Paintings - more likely, quite complex and imaginative will still command authority, like Hieronymus Bosch level, The Garden of Earthly Delights, or Best of Jeff Koons surreal paintings, or near equal or superior to Salvador Dali.
Art market will probably still exist, if with very high filtration and inequality level.
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