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Unsung Story: Tale of Bebe Meardsley (the last work of the conceptual art.) Print

Milos Vujasinovic

Serbia

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'By testing alert with a spoof read I practically created nothing thus ending the conceptual art!' Following up on the plain zero-value spoof - that had tested author's alert - this work practically denies finding any imaginable concept, sense or nonsense out in the conceptual art and thus ends the cycle of intelligent progressive conceptuality in fine art. With it, conceptual art is finally spent as it cannot be advanced, it became meaningless as is this work herewith - the Unsung Story: Tale of Bebe Meardsley. This is thus the last work of the conceptual art as we know it. It may be important to grasp it.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Author of Intuitive Art Manifesto [2008] and the Most Hated English speaking Apostle of artistic freedom in the Balkans. almost all i know i owe America. the USA is a perfect example of God destroying his own creation and that was ingenious on the U.S. part. Serusier's Talisman and my work Amulet are two versions of the same vision connected by spirit and timeline. Talisman was painted in 1888, and Sunny Day [the Amulet] in 2008. In Japanese language there an't no word for coincidence ... Somehow Im connected to van Gogh, Gauguin and Whistler ... I just do not know how to explain it without being labeled. there is another French guy i feel very connected to. ulsate et operietur vobis

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