Art is just a load of fancy paintings hung in a gallery.
Or is it? Find out the truth, in the myth-busting book Why is the Mona Lisa really smiling? Who really invented photography? Which painting was hung upside-down for over a month before anyone noticed? In the intriguing, outrageous, and often provoking world of the visual arts, nothing is quite as it seems--or as many people believe.
Whether its the notion that all artists are starving young men or that Walt Disney actually designed Mickey Mouse, false ideas persist.
Everything You Know About Art Is Wrong sets us straight, revealing the truth about such things as the worlds first instance of photobombing in 1843, the destruction of Vincent van Goghs Sunflowers during World War II, the Damien Hirst spot painting that landed on Mars, and so much more.
About the Author: Matt Brown has been a scientific editor, writer, and event host, working for Reed Elsevier and Nature Publishing Group.
He served as the Royal Institutions quizmaster for three years, and has also put on science quizzes for the Royal Society, the Manchester Science Museum, and the Hunterian Museum.
In addition to making contributions to several popular-science books, Matt has written extensively about London.
His previous solo books include London Night and Day and Everything You Know About London Is Wrong (both Batsford).
He remains Editor-at-Large of Londonist.
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