Paul Thek : Artist's Artist
  • exhibition catalogue
  • paper over boards issued without dust-jacket
  • offset-printed
  • sewn bound
  • black-and-white & color
  • 28 x 21.6 cm.
  • 640 pp.
  • edition size unknown
  • unsigned and unnumbered
  • ISBN 9780262012546

Paul Thek : Artist's Artist

[Hardcover Edition / English Edition]

Paul Thek, Robert Wilson, Manuel J. Borja-Villel, Gregor Jansen, Harald Falckenberg, Peter Weibel, Bazon Brock, Margrit Brehm, Axel Heil, Kenny Schachter, John Miller, Kim Gordon, Annette Tietenberg, Roland Groenenboom, Susanne Neubauer, Marietta Franke, Jan Windszus, Ann Wilson, Stefan Germer, Mike Kelley, Suzanne Delehanty, Ingeborg Luscher, Jean-Christophe Ammann, Gene Swenson, Edwin Klein, Harald Szeemann, Chris Dercon, Susan Hiller, James Lingwood, Christian Scheidemann

Paul Thek : Artist's Artist

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Large-scale exhibition catalogue published in conjunction with show held at ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe, Germany, December 15 2007 - March 30, 2008. Traveled to Sammlung Falckenberg, Hamburg, Germany, May 31 - September 14, 2008; and Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid, February 6 - April 20, 2009.

Text and contributions by Paul Thek, Robert Wilson, Manuel J. Borja-Villel, Gregor Jansen, Harald Falckenberg, Peter Weibel, Bazon Brock, Margrit Brehm, Axel Heil, Kenny Schachter, John Miller, Kim Gordon, Annette Tietenberg, Roland Groenenboom, Susanne Neubauer, Marietta Franke, Jan Windszus, Ann Wilson, Stefan Germer, Mike Kelley, Suzanne Delehanty, Ingeborg Luscher, Jean-Christophe Ammann, Gene Swenson, Edwin Klein, Harald Szeemann, Chris Dercon, Susan Hiller, James Lingwood, Christian Scheidemann.

"Paul Thek occupied a place between high art and low art, between the epic and the everyday. During his brief life (1933-1988), he went against the grain of art world trends, humanizing the institutional spaces of art with the force of his humor, spirituality, and character. Twenty years after Thek's death from AIDS, we can now recognize his influence on contemporary artists ranging from Vito Acconci and Bruce Nauman to Matthew Barney, Mike Kelley, and Paul McCarthy, as well as Kai Althoff, Jonathan Meese, and Thomas Hirschhorn. This book brings together more than 300 of Thek's works—many of which are published here for the first time—to offer the most comprehensive display of his work yet seen. The book, which accompanies an exhibition at ZKM | Museum of Contemporary Art presenting Thek's work in dialogue with contemporary art by young artists, includes painting, sculpture, drawing, and installation work, as well as photographs documenting the room-size environments into which Thek incorporated elements from art, literature, theater, and religion.

These works chart Thek's journey from legendary outsider to foundational figure in contemporary art. In their antiheroic diversity, Thek's works embody the art revolution of the 1960s; indeed, Susan Sontag dedicated her classic Against Interpretation to him. Thek's treatment of the body in such works as "Technological Reliquaries," with their castings and replicas of human body parts, tissue, and bones, both evoke the aura of Christian relics and anticipate the work of Damien Hirst. The book, with more than 500 images (300 in color) and nineteen essays by art historians, curators, collectors, and artists, investigates Thek's work on its own terms, and as a starting point for understanding the work of the many younger artists Thek has influenced." -- publisher's statement.

Contains extensive chronology, notes, bibliography, and illustration notes. All texts in English.

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