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Museum tells child to stop sketching the paintings while visiting art exhibition | World News

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Museum tells child to stop sketching the paintings while visiting art exhibition | World News


The museum apologised and said they would improve staff training (Picture: Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)

A museum has apologised after telling a child to stop drawing while visiting an art exhibition.

The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts reportedly told a child who was sketching a Pablo Picasso painting on a tablet to stop ‘copying’ the art work.

A muesumgoer nicknamed Mickeyelk Gesner posted on Facebook: ‘The staff told us, “Only taking photos is allowed. No copying. This is a rule”.’

A physician Lee Chia-yan said on Facebook she saw the incident and said it was ‘totally at odds with the common practice of the world’s leading art museums’.

She said: ‘Arts museums should not be haughty and condescending to visitors. It is not a place for adults to be arty and phony, but rather a place pleasantly accessible to people, especially to children.’

The museum apologised and said they would improve staff training, Taipei Times reports.

The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts reportedly told a child who was sketching a Pablo Picasso painting on a tablet to stop ‘copying’ the art work (Picture: Google)

They confirmed visitors are allowed to sketch the artwork.

Takao Gooday, who regularly visits the museum, commented: ‘The entire incident indicates that the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, being a hub of arts in southern Taiwan with a 30-year history, has a disappointing attitude toward arts education and promotion.

Literary and historical expert Wei Tsong-jou added: ‘Copying” and “freehand drawing” are two different things when it comes to visitors drawing to mimic a painting.

‘One would have to file an application to ‘copy’ painting exhibits and undergo a review afterwards.

‘”Free drawing” does not require any application and is considered a way of appreciating artworks in terms of museum education.’

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