Mona’s Eyes by Thomas Schlesser review – painfully clunky lessons in art
This French bestseller, in which a girl and her grandfather visit Paris museums, aims to be a Sophie’s World for art history – but the conversations are sentimental and simplistic The complaint that cynics often make about modern art is that most of it looks as though it were made by children. (…)
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