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Is it even possible to become a great writer if you're not obsessed with your craft?

Like, I really enjoy writing and reading, however I won't go crazy if I spend two days without doing it. I'm not gonna make it, am I?

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>>10137006
Conceptual art may require physical stimuli; "pure conceptual" art (something you mentioned) would entail the lack of the material dimension altogether.

The rest of your post is a huge strawman. I never said my problem is with either modern or post-modern approaches, but rather the way the art world is structured.

>>10137009
Conceptualism literally begun with Duchamp: this is not up for dispute. If you think conceptualism in the fine arts appeared somewhere else before him you can't possibly know what is conceptualism.

>No need to lump these together. Necessity of conceptual idea does not impose any ramifications on implementation.
It doesn't, but like I said three times now, I'm not talking about theory, I am talking about our de facto art world and the way it receives and digests said ideas. Art that isn't conceptual or deskilled receives no attention

>And he's completely right.
You don't know anything about my art. You're basically just trying to get a reaction from me at this point.

Was pic related a brainlet making art for "petit-bourgeois housewife" who hate modern art? He's my main influence

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