If you’ve noticed that museums and galleries seem to be getting louder in recent years, you’re not alone. Sound bleeding from those headphone-equipped self-guided tours mingles with the shrieks of schoolchildren and leaves some art lovers decidedly irritated. “It’s certainly become increasingly difficult to tour a gallery or museum without being assailed by extraneous sound, and virtually impossible to look at a painting or sculpture in any sort of contemplative tranquillity. Galleries and museums used to be regarded as temples of art, to be approached with a certain reverence – glass cases, do not touch. Now it’s all lights up, hands-on and enjoy.”