Art Drawing Painting
Paul Thek in Italy (1962-1976) - V. Da Costa
An essay on the Italian period (1962-1976) of the American artist, never studied before although it has deeply influenced the imagination and the work of Paul Thek.
Paul Thek (1933-1988), one of the most distinctive American artists of the latter half of the twentieth century, always refused to be part of the artistic mainstream. From 1962 to 1976, he traveled to Italy, for multiple extended stays. In Rome, he discovered ancient sculpture, the achievements of the Renaissance, the Baroque churches, but above all the contemporary artistic effervescence of the capital. In Sicily, with his friend the photographer Peter Hujar, he was confronted with the question of death through reliquaries, religious processions or the extraordinary Capuchin catacombs. This essay sets out to analyse, for the first time, the deep influence of this Italian life on the imaginary and work of Paul Thek.
Les Presses Du Reel, 2022
English, French
Softcover, 316 pages
170mm x 240mm
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