Matt Collings must be one of the most inept art critics ever to put pen to paper; he even began as an 'expert' critic on contemporary art, and this book, and his banal commentary to the television series it accompanied, has evidently been written to show that he has some sort of art historical background and authority to back up his opinions on contemporary art. The truth is he has approached the contemporary artists he has written about with no real understanding of the art history of the past, and it shows very completely in this poorly written book, an attempt to make up for any serious study of art history at an academic level, and suitable perhaps only for children at junior school who need to be wowed into looking and enjoying paintings by his 'Look at this, isn't it fantastic,' approach to the old masters. Frankly it will not do, and readers should eschew such shallow and frivolous writing and go and buy Gombrich's ever-useful and engaging 'The Story of Art', or read some of Brian Sewell's beautifully honed art criticism that justifiably overshadows Mr Collings' puerile attempts at art history and criticism. I am afraid Mr Collings would not know an old master if it hit him in the face.