The Surrealist's Debt
Julian lived in a loft in Soho that was less of a home and more of a manifesto. He called himself a 'Conceptualist,' which was a polite way of saying he had never painted a single canvas but spent his days explaining why the *absence* of a painting was more profound than the painting itself. He was a man of immense confidence and zero talent. His life changed when he was invited to join 'The...
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