Paul Thek
American(November 2, 1933 – 1988)
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Paul Thek (1933, 1988) was an American artist known for his provocative and deeply personal works that blended sculpture, installation, painting, and drawing. He gained international recognition in the 1960s for his 'Technological Relics' series, hyper-realistic wax sculptures of flesh and body parts encased in Plexiglas vitrines, which challenged the sterile aesthetics of Minimalism with visceral, corporeal imagery. Thek's practice was deeply influenced by spirituality, mortality, and counterculture, and he remains a seminal if long-underrecognized figure in postwar American and European art.
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