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Paul Thek (November 2, 1933 – August 10, 1988) was an American painter, sculptor and
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ist. Thek was active in both the United States and Europe, exhibiting several installations and sculptural works over the course of his life. Posthumously, he has been widely exhibited throughout the United States and Europe, and his work is held in numerous collections including the
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in Washington, DC, the
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, Paris, and
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, the Art Museum of the Archdiocese of Cologne.


Life and career

Thek (born George Thek) was the second of four children born to parents of German and Irish ancestry in
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. In 1950, Thek studied at the
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as well as
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in Brooklyn, before entering Cooper Union School of the Arts in New York in 1951. Upon graduating in 1954, he moved to Miami, where he met and became involved with set designer Peter Harvey, who introduced Thek to a number of artists and writers such as
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. During this time, Thek created some of his first known drawings, including studies in charcoal and graphite (now held in Kolumba's collections), later followed by abstract watercolors and oil paintings. Thek first referred to himself as Paul Thek starting in 1955; in a letter to Harvey, he writes: "Let me tell you who I am George Joseph Thek but Paul to you and Paul to me you would have to be me to know why I am Paul after all this erroneous George business." In 1957, he exhibited his works for the first time at Mirrell Gallery in Miami. It was in Florida that Thek first met photographer
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, who photographed Thek in Coral Gables. By the end of 1959, Thek and Hujar, now a couple, were living in New York. Thek traveled to Italy in 1962, and with Hujar visited the Catacombs of the Capuchins in Palermo, an experience which had a strong influence on his work. During the 1960s, Thek and Hujar associated with a number of artists and writers including
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, Eva Hesse, Gene Swenson, and
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. Thek was particularly close to Sontag, who dedicated her 1966 collection of essays, ''
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'', to him. According to Sontag's biographer, the title and inspiration for the eponymous essay came from Thek. One day when Sontag was "talking about art in a cerebral way that many complained was a bore," he interrupted: "Susan, stop, stop. I'm against interpretation. We don't look at art when we interpret it. That's not the way to look at art." In 1964, he participated in
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's
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. It was during this time that he began to work in installation and sculpture, most notably creating wax sculptures made in the likeness of meat. Between 1964–67, Thek had three solo exhibitions of his famed ''Technological Reliquaries'' at Stable Gallery and Pace Gallery in New York. Thek was awarded a
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fellowship in 1967 to Italy, leaving New York shortly after his exhibition for ''The Tomb'' opened. The figure in Thek's ''Tomb'' was popularly associated with the American
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and has often been mistitled as ''Death of a Hippie''. He traveled and lived throughout Europe during the late 1960s and early 1970s and worked on large scale installations. After a peripatetic lifestyle, Thek took up permanent residence in New York in 1976 and began teaching at
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. Amid increasing emotional stress, he struggled to make and sell work, but began to show nationally and internationally again during the 1980s. He died on August 10, 1988 after learning he had
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the year prior. After his death, Sontag dedicated ''
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'' to his memory. In 2010, the
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exhibited the first American retrospective of Thek's work with ''Diver, a Retrospective''. Works of Paul Thek are on permanent display at
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on
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, New York.


Notable works

''Technological Reliquaries'', or ''Meat Pieces'' (1964–67) is among Thek's most notable body of works, wax sculptures made in the likeness of raw meat and human limbs encased in Plexiglas vitrines. In a 1966 interview, he speaks of the work: “I hope the work has the innocence of those Baroque Crypts in Sicily; their initial effect is so stunning you fall back for a moment and then it's exhilarating…It delighted me that bodies could be used to decorate a room, like flowers. We accept our thing-ness intellectually but the emotional acceptance of it can be a joy.” ''The Tomb'' (1967), perhaps his most famous work, was a pink ziggurat which encased an effigy of Thek made from a mannequin with face, hands, and feet cast from his own body. Painted in a light pink, the effigy featured a protruding tongue and a hand bloodied from amputation, and was surrounded by other casts of Thek's body in cases roped off with red cords in reference to archeological digs. ''The Procession/The Artist's Co-op'' (1969,
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, Amsterdam), ''Pyramid/A Work in Progress'' (1971–72, Moderna Museet, Stockholm), ''Ark, Pyramid'' (1972,
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, Kassel), and ''Ark, Pyramid, Easter'' (1973, Kunstmuseum Luzern) were a series of conceptually-related installations created with a number of collaborators during Thek's time in Europe. Each contained common elements which served to create an immersive environment, including: the “Hippie” (a cast of Thek's body), the Dwarf Parade Table (a table supported by a latex statue of a dwarf and chairs), and a chicken coop. With each installation came an increasing number of items compromising the pieces, to the point at which much of ''Ark, Pyramid, Easter'' had to be destroyed as Kunstmuseum Luzern could no longer store the components.


Selected exhibitions


Selected solo exhibitions

* 2022: ''Paul Thek: Italian Hours'', Fondazione Nicola del Roscio, Rome, Italy * 2021: ''Paul Thek: Relativity Clock'', Alexander and Bonin, New York * 2021: ''Paul Thek: Interior/Landscape'',
The Watermill Center The Watermill Center is a center for the arts and humanities in Water Mill, New York, founded in 1992 by artist and theater director Robert Wilson. Overview The Watermill Center is "a laboratory for performance" founded by Robert Wilson in 199 ...
, Water Mill, New York * 2015: ''Ponza and Roma'', Alexander and Bonin, New York; Mai 36 Galerie, Zürich * 2015: ''Please Write! Paul Thek and Franz Deckwitz: An Artists' Friendship'',
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Municipal Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen () is an art museum in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The name of the museum is derived from the two most important collectors of Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans and Daniël George van Beuningen. It is located ...
, Rotterdam * 2013: ''Nothing But Time: Paul Thek Revisited 1964–1987'',
Pace Gallery The Pace Gallery is an American contemporary and modern art gallery with 9 locations worldwide. It was founded in Boston by Arne Glimcher in 1960. His son, Marc Glimcher, is now president and CEO. Pace Gallery operates in New York, London, Hong ...
, London * 2012–13: ''Paul Thek, in Process'', Moderna Museet, Stockholm;
Lehmbruck Museum The Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum - Center for International Sculpture is a museum in Duisburg, Germany. Sculptures by Wilhelm Lehmbruck, after whom the museum is named, make up a large part of its collection. However, the museum has a su ...
, Duisburg; Kunstmuseum Luzern * 2012–13: ''Art is Liturgy – Paul Thek and the Others'',
Kolumba The Kolumba (previously Diözesanmuseum, "Diocesan Museum") is an art museum in Cologne, Germany. It is located on the site of the former St. Kolumba, Cologne, St. Kolumba church, and run by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cologne, Archdiocese ...
, Art Museum of The Archdiocese of Cologne * 2010–11: ''Paul Thek: Diver'', A Retrospective,
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, New York;
Carnegie Museum of Art The Carnegie Museum of Art, is an art museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Originally known as the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute and was at what is now the Main Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsbu ...
, Pittsburgh;
Hammer Museum The Hammer Museum, which is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, is an art museum and cultural center known for its artist-centric and progressive array of exhibitions and public programs. Founded in 1990 by the entrepreneur ...
, Los Angeles * 2009: ''Paul Thek: Artist's Artist'', Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid * 2005: ''Paul Thek Luzern 1973/2005'', Kunstmuseum Luzern * 1995: ''Paul Thek: The wonderful world that almost was'', Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, Rotterdam;
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, Berlin; Fundacio Antoni Tapies, Barcelona;
Kunsthalle Zürich The Kunsthalle Zürich is a contemporary art exhibition centre in Zurich, Switzerland. It is located on Limmatstrasse, near the city centre. A number of temporary exhibitions are organized each year. In 2014 Daniel Baumann replaced Beatrix Ruf ...
/Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Zürich; MAC, galeries contemporaines des musées de Marseille, Marseille * 1991: ''Paul Thek, Newspaper and Notebook Drawings'',
Brooke Alexander Gallery The Brooke Alexander Gallery is an art gallery in New York City founded in 1968 by Brooke and Carolyn Alexander in a storefront on East 68th Street. It is a member of The Art Dealers Association of America and the International Fine Print Dealers ...
New York * 1977: ''Paul Thek/Processions'', Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia * 1976: ''The Personal Effects of the Pied Piper'', Galerie Alexandre Iolas * 1973: ''Ark, Pyramid-Easter'', Kunstmuseum Luzern * 1972: ''A Station of the Cross'', Galerie M.E. Thelen, Essen * 1971: ''Pyramid/A Work in Progress'', Moderna Museet, Stockholm * 1969: ''The Procession/The Artist's Co-op'',
Stedelijk Museum The Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam (; Municipal Museum Amsterdam), colloquially known as the Stedelijk, is a museum for modern art, contemporary art, and design located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
, Amsterdam * 1968: ''A Procession in Honor of Aesthetic Progress: Objects Theoretically to Wear, Carry, Pull or Wave'', Galerie M.E. Thelen, Essen * 1967: ''The Tomb'',
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, New York * 1966: ''Paul Thek: Recent Work'', Pace Gallery, New York


Selected group exhibitions

* 2018: ''Like Life: Sculpture, Color, and the Body'',
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, New York * 2013: ''Paul Thek and his Circle in the 1950s,
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (LLM), formerly the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, is a visual art museum in SoHo, Lower Manhattan, New York City. It mainly collects, preserves and exhibits visual arts created by LGBTQ artists or art ...
, New York * 2007–08: ''Paul Thek. Works in the Context of Contemporary Art'', ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe; Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg * 2003: ''Global Village: The 1960s'',
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA; french: Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, MBAM) is an art museum in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is the largest art museum in Canada by gallery space. The museum is located on the historic Golden Square ...
* 2001: ''Painting at the Edge of the World'',
Walker Art Center The Walker Art Center is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center in the Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Walker is one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in the United States and, to ...
, Minneapolis * 1999: ''Circa 1968'', Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto * 1984: ''Content: A Contemporary Focus 1974–1984'',
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, Washington, DC * 1981: ''Drawing Distinctions, American Drawings of the Seventies'',
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, Denmark;
Kunsthalle Basel Kunsthalle Basel is a contemporary art gallery in Basel, Switzerland. As Switzerland's oldest and still most active institution for contemporary art, Kunsthalle Basel forms a vital part of Basel's cultural centre and is located next to the city's ...
; Stadtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus;
Wilhelm-Hack-Museum Ludwigshafen, officially Ludwigshafen am Rhein (; meaning " Ludwig's Port upon Rhine"), is a city in the German state of Rhineland-Palatinate, on the river Rhine, opposite Mannheim. With Mannheim, Heidelberg, and the surrounding region, it f ...
, Ludwigshafen * 1976: La Biennale di Venezia * 1973:
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, Kassel * 1971: ''Depth and Presence'', The Cocoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC * 1969: ''Human Concern/Personal Torment-The Grotesque in American Art'', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York * 1968: documenta 4, Kassel


Selected collections

* Kunstmuseum, Bern * Erzbischoefliches Diözesanmuseum, Cologne * Ludwig Museum, Cologne *
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, IA * Johnssen Collection, Essen *
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, Essen * Weatherspoon Art Gallery, Greensboro, NC * Greenville County Museum of Art, SC *
Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) is an art museum located on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile vicinity of Los Angeles. LACMA is on Museum Row, adjacent to the La Brea Tar Pits (George C. Page Museum). LACMA was founded in 19 ...

Kunstmuseum, Luzern
*
Walker Art Center The Walker Art Center is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center in the Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Walker is one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in the United States and, to ...
, Minneapolis *
Newark Museum The Newark Museum of Art (formerly known as the Newark Museum), in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, is the state's largest museum. It holds major collections of American art, decorative arts, contemporary art, and arts of Asia, A ...
, NJ *
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of t ...
, New York *
Whitney Museum of American Art The Whitney Museum of American Art, known informally as "The Whitney", is an art museum in the Meatpacking District and West Village neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1930 by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney (1875–194 ...
, New York *
Carnegie Museum of Art The Carnegie Museum of Art, is an art museum in the Oakland neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Originally known as the Department of Fine Arts, Carnegie Institute and was at what is now the Main Branch of the Carnegie Library of Pittsbu ...
, Pittsburgh * Centre George Pompidou, Paris *
Philadelphia Museum of Art The Philadelphia Museum of Art (PMoA) is an art museum originally chartered in 1876 for the Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia. The main museum building was completed in 1928 on Fairmount, a hill located at the northwest end of the Benjamin ...
*
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Municipal Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen () is an art museum in Rotterdam in the Netherlands. The name of the museum is derived from the two most important collectors of Frans Jacob Otto Boijmans and Daniël George van Beuningen. It is located ...
, Rotterdam * Hirshhorn Museum & Sculpture Garden, Washington, DC * Federation of Migros, Zürich * Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art, Porto


Selected bibliography

* ''Paul Thek. From Cross to Crib.'' Cologne: Walther Koenig, 2014 * Neubauer, Susanne. ''Paul Thek in Process. Commentaries on/of an exhibition.'' Berlin: Revolver Publishing, 2014 * Schachter, Kenny. ''Nothing But Time: Paul Thek Revisited 1964 – 1987''. ex cat. London: Pace, 2013. * Sussman, Elisabeth and Lynn Zelevansky. ''Paul Thek: Diver''. ex cat, New York: Whitney Museum of American Art; Pittsburgh: Carnegie Museum of Art; New Haven: Yale University Press, 2011 * Falckenberg, Harald and Peter Weibel, eds. ''Paul Thek: Artist's Artist''. Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press; Karlsruhe: ZKM , Center for Art and Media Technology, 2008 * Brehm, Margrit, and Axel Heil, Roberto Ohrt, eds. ''Tales the Tortoise Taught Us.''. König, Cologne 2008, * Wittmann, Philipp. ''Paul Thek – Vom Frühwerk zu den "Technologischen Reliquiaren".'' Friedland: Klaus Bielefeld Verlag, 2004 * Cotter, Holland, Marietta Franke, Richard Flood, Herald Szeemann, and Ann Wilson. ''Paul Thek: The wonderful world that almost was''. ex. cat. Rotterdam: Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art, 1995 * ''Paul Thek/Proccessions''. Text by Suzanne Delehanty. Philadelphia: Institute of Contemporary Art, 1977


References


External links


Paul Thek Project

Thek at Alexander and Bonin
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