« Artists fortunately remind us that there’s in fact no single, correct way to look at any work of art, save for with an open mind and patience. If you have ever gone to a museum with a good artist you probably discovered that they don’t worry so much about what art history books or wall labels tell them is right or wrong, because they’re selfish consumers, freed to look by their own interests. »
Michael KIMMELMAN, « At Louvre, Many Stop to Snap but Few Stay to Focus », New York Times, August 2, 2009