
The entrance to "Ark, Pyramid, Easter - a visiting group show" was a dark corridor, the walls hung with newspapers, the ground suddenly changing from firm to soft as it was covered with sand. The photographs shows the view from the outside. The corridor was the first passage way visitors had to permeate leading them directly into the pyramid. In his interview with Harald Szeemann Thek mentioned the corridor as a "place of concentrated energy, womb passage, Way of the Cross" or in C.G. Jung's interpretation as "a life journey, an assumption, a fusion." (Szeemann, 1974). For the work of art © The Estate of George Paul Thek, New York. For the photography © the photographer. Foto: Edwin Klein.
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