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Ghostwriting Paul Thek: Time Capsules and Reliquaries

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Portrait of Alessandro Di Pietro. Photo by Riccardo Banfi, 2022. COURTESY THE WATERMILL CENTER

Portrait of Alessandro Di Pietro. Photo by Riccardo Banfi, 2022. COURTESY THE WATERMILL CENTER

Paul Thek,

Paul Thek, "Untitled (Hand with Ring)," 1967 in an exhibition view of"Ghostwriting Paul Thek: Time Capsules and Reliquaries" at The Watermill Center. PHOTO BY LINDSAY MORRIS

Exhibition view of

Exhibition view of" Ghostwriting Paul Thek: Time Capsules and Reliquaries" at The Watermill Center. LINDSAY MORRIS

authorStaff Writer on Jul 17, 2023

The Watermill Center and Palazzo Monti present “Ghostwriting Paul Thek: Time Capsules and Reliquaries,” which is a series of works by the late artist Paul Thek, accompanied by an Alessandro Di Pietro film.

On Saturdays, July 22 and August 5, at 10 a.m., The Watermill Center will be offering tours of this exhibition, which has been curated by Peter Benson Miller and Cornelia Mattiacci and is funded by the Italian Council. The Italian Council is a program aimed at supporting Italian contemporary art in the world promoted by the Directorate General for Contemporary Creativity within the Italian Ministry of Culture.

Tickets range from $17.55 to $38.77 and can be purchased online at watermillcenter.org. The Watermill Center is located at 39 Water Mill Towd Road, Water Mill.

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