Is it arrogant to take 'moronic' children to an art gallery?

Showing a Pollock painting to a child is just a waste of time, claims artist Jake Chapman

A mother and child view magazine covers drawn by Norman Rockwell
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British artist Jake Chapman claims that taking children to art galleries is a "total waste of time" and parents are "arrogant" if they think their children can grasp the complexities of works such as Jackson Pollock's drip paintings or Mark Rothko's abstract squares.

He told the Independent on Sunday that standing a child in front of such artworks is an insult to the artist. "It's like saying... it's as moronic as a child," he said. "Children are not human yet."

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