The south side of pont du Carrousel with the Louvre museum in the background.

Secrets of the code Do Dan Brown’s readers learn something real about art?
Much as we might wish that The da Vinci Code might offer ways of bridging the gulf between the general public and contemporary art, the latter seems doomed to remain incomprehensible to many, not because of their unsophisticated aesthetics, but because their fundamental assumptions about reality are alien to those that define contemporary art.

—by Jerry Cullum, published in Art Papers, May/June 2005.

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