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Which Artist’s Pie Takes the Cake?

Last updated: November 30, 2024 12:39 pm
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Pie week at the Great Artists’ Bake Off has been full of drama and intrigue. With only six contestants left, the competition is fierce. Let’s take a look at the final submissions from the remaining artists.

Marcel Duchamp presented “Untitled (Fork With Concept of Pie: Remnants of a Meal Already Eaten) — Edition One of Infinity,” a conceptual piece featuring a used fork and an empty pie tin. While bold, the presentation fell a bit short.

May Morris wowed the judges with her “Autumnal Tree” apple pie, adorned with intricate embroidery and star anise pods. The pie was too beautiful to eat but a feast for the eyes.

Alma Thomas showcased “The Blossom,” a pristine blooming pie that received high praise for its artistry. Despite a slight aftertaste of acrylic paint, the pie was a standout.

Marina Abramović’s “The Artist Is Humble … Are You?” pie was met with mixed reviews. While the concept was intriguing, not allowing the judges to taste the pie was a disappointment.

Maurizio Cattelan’s “Indigestion” pie was a letdown, tasting like spoiled yogurt and raising questions about its origins. The artist’s questionable tactics cast a shadow over his submission.

Yoko Ono’s “Pumpkin Pie(ce)” took a minimalist approach, offering judges fresh pumpkins instead of a traditional pie. While unconventional, the concept was thought-provoking.

René Magritte, despite being eliminated, submitted “I Refuse to Concede This Competition, By George,” a derivative piece that failed to impress the judges.

Overall, the final submissions showcased a mix of creativity, artistry, and controversy. As the competition heats up, only time will tell which artist will emerge victorious in the Great Artists’ Bake Off.

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