Paul Thek: Tomb

In this video, Elisabeth Sussman, Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, discuses a slideshow of the artist Peter Hujar photographs (1967) documenting the production of Paul Thek's Tomb, on view in the exhibition Paul Thek: Diver.
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Thek 2008 Sample

Release Date May 2008 Produced by Thek AOD FYS Movie Runtime 01:05:04 Locations Denmark, Swiss, Italy Genre Street/Train Graffiti Video 76 min. The well-known danish writer Thek, from AOD and FYS is out with his own DVD. Feautering writers like Soten, Sabe and Splash 117 this DVD have a great punk attitude, some real burner pieces and actions on subways and commutertrains. It goes from Copenhagen via Switzerland to Italy. A soon to be classic. Don't miss out.
Paul Thek Diver, a Retrospective at the WHITNEY Part I

Continuing in the great "halfassed" tradition, James Kalm shows up a day late missing the press preview for the opening of Paul Thek "Diver". No matter, we simply go on the Down Low and document the retrospective of this "re-discovered" artist. In the mid 60s Thek was compared to Andy Warhol by the likes of Gregory Battcock. His eccentric hyper realistic sculptures of meat were displayed in pristine Plexiglas cubes, simultaneously paroded and critiqued the emergent Minimalist work of the time. Despite his rapid rise to celebrity in the New York art world, in 1967 he chose to abandon Manhattan for a decade long sojourn in Europe. With several museum commissioned projects Thek pioneered the practice of installation art. Returning to New York in the late 70s he found himself forgotten. He worked through his remaining decade in semi obscurity in the East Village, dying of AIDS in 1988.
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Paul Thek Diver, a Retrospective at the WHITNEY Part II

Continuing in the great "halfassed" tradition, James Kalm goes on the Down Low and documents the retrospective of this "re-discovered" artist. In the mid 60s Thek was compared to Andy Warhol by the likes of Gregory Battcock. His eccentric hyper realistic sculptures of meat were displayed in pristine Plexiglas cubes, simultaneously paroded and critiqued the emergent Minimalist work of the time. Despite his rapid rise to celebrity in the New York art world, in 1967 he chose to abandon Manhattan for a decade long sojourn in Europe. With several museum commissioned projects Thek pioneered the practice of installation art. Returning to New York in the late 70s he found himself forgotten. He worked mainly on paintings through his remaining decade in semi obscurity in the East Village, dying of AIDS in 1988.
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Paul Thek: Notebooks

In this video, the artist Paul Thek's Notebooks, on view in the exhibition "Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective," are discussed.
Paul Thek: Procession

In this video, the artist Paul Thek's "Procession in Honor of Aesthetic Progress" (1968), on view in the exhibition "Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective" is discussed.
Paul Thek: The Personal Effects of the Pied Piper

In this video, Elisabeth Sussman, Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography at the Whitney Museum of American Art, and Lynn Zelevansky, The Henry J. Heinz II Director of the Carnegie Museum of Art, discuss the artist Paul Thek's "The Personal Effects of the Pied Piper," on view in the exhibition "Paul Thek: Diver A Retrospective."
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Star Wars: KOTOR - Part 16 "Gadon Thek"

Looking around the Lower City, you decide to pay a call to the head of the Hidden Beks, Gadon Thek. He gives you information on Bastila's location, as well as her use as a prize in a swoop race. He decides to help you enter the race, but only if you take on a mission to the Black Vulkars lair.
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Paul Thek: Meat Pieces

In this video, the artist Paul Thek's sculptures of meat (1965-66), on view in the exhibition "Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective" are discussed.
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Paul Thek: Fish Man

In this video, the artist Paul Thek's "Fish Man in Excelsis" (1970-71), on view in the exhibition "Paul Thek: Diver, A Retrospective" is discussed.
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Let's Play Knights of the Old Republic - Part 07 - Gadon Thek

The title says it all. If you've already played the game, in fact, this is probably skippable, but I do make some editorial comments here and there. It's also the end of this particular session, so the ending at least has some relevance. BOLD PREDICTION: MogOfWarAndPeace will declare this update "boring".
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Let's Play Star Wars Kotor Part 5 Gadon Thek

This is my Let's Play for Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic, or Kotor, for short. This Let's Play will encompass most major side quests and will be following the light side path. I'll be playing as a male scout and will later be a Jedi Guardian. This project is completely non-profit and it will always be that way. Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic is the property of Bioware and Lucas Arts. I don't profit from this project in any way. Nor do I intend any infringement of the law. All video, audio, and other effects and sequences are the property of their respective owners.
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