One before by from in of to with Britain's more thought-provoking artists has said taking children before by from in of to with art galleries is "a total waste before by from in of to with time". Jake Chapman made his controversial comments before by from in of to with an interview before by from in of to with the Independent newspaper. He also made other comments that might anger parents, child development experts, and children. He accused parents before by from in of to with being "arrogant" for thinking children could understand modern art. He said to show a child a painting before by from in of to with the American artist Jackson Pollock was an "insult" before by from in of to with the artist. Pollock pioneered the style before by from in of to with art known as abstract expressionism. Chapman explained that it's like telling the artist his work is "as moronic as a child". He added: "Children are not human yet." Chapman's comments have created a stir before by from in of to with the art world. Award-winning artist Anthony Gormley said: "I don't think art is to be understood. It's to be experienced….It is to be felt. Feeling comes before by from in of to with understanding." A spokesman before by from in of to with London's National Gallery said: "Children benefit a great deal before by from in of to with visiting art galleries and museums. It widens their horizons." BBC Arts Editor Will Gompertz suggested Chapman's comments were designed to manipulate the media to get more attention. He said: "The formula is simple: When you have an exhibition to promote, say something mildly inflammatory before by from in of to with the press, and watch the column inches…and ticket sales soar."