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Research by Vrije University shows children and adults look at art differently, with kids not trying to ‘make sense’ of the image immediately, writes Tom Jacobs.

Not long ago, I visited the Kerry James Marshall career retrospective at Los Angeles' Museum of Contemporary Art. Following my usual pattern at art exhibits, I typically gave one of the large, busy paintings a quick glance to see what popped out at me. I then read the descriptive... Keep reading on Pacific Standard

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