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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x241 mm, kaal: 2155 g, 316 b-w + color illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Nov-2010
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300165951
  • ISBN-13: 9780300165951
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 304 pages, kõrgus x laius: 279x241 mm, kaal: 2155 g, 316 b-w + color illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 09-Nov-2010
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300165951
  • ISBN-13: 9780300165951
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An American sculptor, painter, and installation artist, Paul Thek (1933--1988) is primarily known for hyper-realistic works of human body parts executed in fleshlike beeswax and for his strongly symbolic, room-size installations constructed from transitory materials. A major figure on the 1960s New York art scene, Thek also spent time in Europe, where he paved the way for artists adopting collaborative strategies. Although he gained a large following and was featured in more than one hundred solo and group exhibitions, the anti-establishment artists artist was practically forgotten at the time of his death.

Major exhibitions abroad and critical attention from younger artists have done much to revive his reputation, and Paul Thek: Diver expands on those efforts by bringing the artists resounding influence on the art world up to date. Published to accompany Theks first retrospective in the United States, this landmark publication includes nearly 300 chronologically arranged illustrations of sculptures, paintings, prints, and other works featured in the exhibition as well as four special in-depth image sections focusing on key installations, projects, and pages from the artists journals.  An extensive selection of documentary photographs, many never before published, illuminate Theks artistic aesthetic and production process. With a bibliography, exhibition history, and checklist of works in the exhibition, this overdue acknowledgment of Theks brief, but broad-reaching career will be the authoritative volume on the artist for years to come.





Distributed for the Whitney Museum of American Art

Exhibition Schedule:

Whitney Museum of American Art(10/21/10-01/09/11)

Carnegie Museum of Art(02/05/11-05/01/11)

Hammer Museum(05/22/11-09/04/11)

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"This carefully, genuinely critical appreciation of Thek's art reinforces and raises readers' admiration for the artist and will shape analyses of his contributions to the neo-Dada tradition."W. B. Folkestad, CHOICE -- W. B. Folkestad * CHOICE *

Foreword 6(2)
Adam D. Weinberg
Lynn Zelevansky
Introduction 8(2)
Elisabeth Sussman
Lynn Zelevansky
Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries: The Life and Art of Paul Thek
10(18)
Lynn Zelevansky
Photography in Life and Death: Paul Thek and Photography
28(14)
Elisabeth Sussman
"Magnificently Schizphrenic": Paul Thek and an Italian Lesson
42(4)
David Breslin
Paul Thek and the Sixties Surreal
46(8)
Scott Rothkopf
I New York, 1964-67
54(46)
The Tomb
88(8)
A Work in Progress or, Necessity is the Mother of Invention: The Making of A Procession in Honor of Aesthetic Progress: Objects to Theoretically Wear, Carry, Pull or Wave
96(4)
Michael Nickel
II Europe, 1967-68
100(20)
Beatitudes: Remembering Paul Thek
116(4)
Ann Wilson
III New York and Europe, 1969-76
120(60)
Installations
152(22)
Paul Thek at documenta 5: The Case of an American-European Reception
174(6)
Susanne Neubauer
A document
180(24)
Paul Thek: Notes from the Underground
190(14)
George Baker
IV Europe and New York, 1974-77 New York, 1977-88
204(66)
Thek's Notebooks: A Selection
252(18)
Works in the Exhibition 270(4)
Delicate Matter: Two Conservation Case Studies on the Work of Paul Thek 274(10)
Eleonora Nagy
Selected Exhibition History 284(3)
Selected Bibliography 287(8)
Acknowledgments 295(1)
Lenders to the Exhibition 296(4)
Index 300
Elisabeth Sussman is Curator and Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Lynn Zelevansky is Henry J. Heinz II Director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh.