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Paul Thek
PAUL THEK: DIVER, A RETROSPECTIVE
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Published to accompany Thek’s first retrospective in the United States held at the Whitney Museum in 2010, 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 artist’s journals. An extensive selection of documentary photographs, many never before published, illuminate Thek’s artistic aesthetic and production process. With a bibliography, exhibition history, and checklist of works in the exhibition, this overdue acknowledgment of Thek’s brief, but broad-reaching career will be the authoritative volume on the artist for years to come. By Elisabeth Sussman and Lynn Zelevansky.